HOME   NEWS   SPECIAL REPORT   PHOTO   COMMENTARY   VOICE   LEARNING CHINESE
NEWS > Mainland
China urges Iran to cooperate with IAEA, create conditions for talks
2007-11-03 04:24:49 Xinhua English

TASHKENT, Nov. 3 (Xinhua) -- China urged Iran here Saturday to further cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and create favorable conditions for further talks on the nuclear issue.

"China respects Iran's rights of the peaceful use of the nuclear power and stands for the maintenance of the international non-proliferation system," Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said in his meeting with Iran's First Vice President Parviz Davoodi on the sideline of the sixth Meeting of Prime Ministers of the Member States of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).

Wen said peaceful negotiation would be the best way to resolve the nuclear issue and he hoped that Iran could further demonstrate its flexibility, according to a press release from the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

China will continue its effort to push forward the peaceful resolution of the issue, Wen also said.

Davoodi briefed Wen about the latest developments and reiterated that Iran was developing nuclear power for peaceful purposes, adding that Iran remains committed to cooperate with the IAEA.

Wen arrived in the Uzbek capital of Tashkent on Friday for a two-day official visit and attending the SCO prime ministers meeting, which opened on the same day.

The SCO, a regional organization founded in June 2001, comprises China, Russia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, with Pakistan, Mongolia, Iran and India holding observer status.

MORE NEWS
Chinese Premier arrives in Belarus for official visit  
China, Turkmenistan pledge to promote co-op  
Chinese premier meets top Turkmen legislator  
"Happy Rural Migrant Workers Day to you!" -- Chinese city pays respect to laborers with awards, equal treatment  
China, Africa celebrate anniversary of Beijing Summit  
U.S. secretary of defense kicks off China tour  
Fishing boat, nine sailors missing off E China coast  
Chinese Vice Premier takes up field work to boost farm production  

SINA English is the English-language destination for news and information about China. Find general information on life, culture and travel in China through our news and special reportsˇAor find business partners through our online Business Directory. For investment opportunities with SINA, please click the link "Investor" below.
| About SINA | Investor | Media Kit | Comments or Question? |
Copyright © 1996-SINA Corporation, All Rights Reserved