Reuters: A Chinese vice foreign minister will fly to Iran on Friday to start three days of talks on the standoff over Iran’s nuclear ambitions, Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao told reporters on Thursday.
BEIJING (Reuters) – A Chinese vice foreign minister will fly to Iran on Friday to start three days of talks on the standoff over Iran’s nuclear ambitions, Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao told reporters on Thursday.
China said earlier on Thursday that there was still room to defuse the nuclear standoff between Iran and Western countries, who have threatened sanctions against Tehran.
Vice Foreign Minister Lu Guozeng will visit Iran from February 24 to 26.