“Nuclear Spring”: Trump threatens, Central China and Iran resist

Donald Trump sent a letter to the Iranian government to attempt to negotiate an agreement on nuclear energy last week, and also a threat to him: negotiations or military action. This means that the letter of the US president, who received the Niet of Ayatullah Ali Khanei, will not allow negotiations to take place under the pressure of a “compelling country”. But now discussions about Iran’s nuclear energy have been carried to the city of Iran, China in a more friendly place.

In Beijing, the Chinese Foreign Minister’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and his colleagues of Russia and Iran, Sergei Ryabkov and Kazem Gharibabadi – in a unique voice, Chinese – dialogues and negotiations and negotiations and negotiations and obviously stopped illegal sanctions. Beijing, “maintaining an objective and neutral position, actively encouraging dialogues and negotiations, and playing a constructive role in the political solution of the issue” is interested. ”

Beijing, who declared the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement (JCPOA) in favor of continuing, reiterated its role as an “objective and impartial” mediator who indirectly criticizing the “maximum pressure” policy of the United States dusted by Trump. “Interested parties should abandon sanctions, pressures or threats of use of power,” Russia, China and Iran, which also reiterate the importance of the spread of non -nuclearies, said, “Interested parties.

Spectrum of the Iranian nuclear weapon

The question became urgent after the International Atomic Energy Agency (AIEA) declared that there was a significant increase in highly enriched uranium stocks by Iran. The country, led by Ayatullah, brought the enrichment of uranium to 60 percent, which is a close level necessary to produce nuclear weapons. According to experts, Tehran may have enough material to build about six nuclear devices, even if it continues to claim that the program is only peaceful purposes.

The crisis dates back to 2018, when Trump decided to withdraw the US from JCPOAEE to regain penalties against Iran. Since then, Tehran gradually violated the commitments with the agreement, established more advanced centrifuges and increased enriched uranium raid. At the end of November, the Iranian government announced the intention of starting the functioning of these centrifuges, which is a step that can accelerate the nuclear program.

Meanwhile, the end of the end of the SO -CALLED “Snapback”, which will automatically restore all UN sanctions against Iran, which was foreseen before 2015, is approaching. To decide whether the concerned countries will activate it until October, but political and diplomatic uncertainties make it difficult to predict which new agreement can take over.

Diplomatic role that wants to cut China

Another signal of the harmony between China, Russia and Iran comes from the Beijing meeting and the ambition of China to become an important referee in international disputes. At the beginning of this week, three countries carried out joint maritime exercises in the Gulf of Oman, a clear message of Strategic Cooperation. Analysts believe that Beijing’s diplomatic thrust is part of a wider target: a role that China wants to take advantage of Trump’s foreign policy to position themselves as an alternative global leader to the United States. The international community remains awake, while Iran continues to move on the razor wire and continues to approach the nuclear threshold.


Source: Today IT

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