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Chinese Vice Foreign Minister to visit Iran

www.chinanews.cn 2006-02-24 08:59:03

(Source: Xinhuanet)

BEIJING, Feb. 23 - Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Lu Guozeng will pay a
working visit to Iran for political consultations from Feb. 24 to 26,
Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao announced here Thursday.
The two sides are expected to exchange views on bilateral relations, Iran
nuclear standoff and other issues of common concern.
During the visit, he said, the two sides will discuss how to ease the
crisis under the current circumstances and what measures to take to avoid
intensification of the issue so as to finally resolve the issue through
negotiations and dialogues.
The Chinese side hopes that the parties concerned would keep restraint
and patience, and create conditions for the resumption of talks given
that there is still room for solving the issue within the framework of
the International Atomic Energy Agency, the spokesman said.
Iran is an important country in the region, Liu said, both sides will
also have an exchange of views on regional and international issues of
common concern during the visit.
Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing said on Wednesday at a press
conference together with visiting German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter
Steinmeier that "the days before the March 6 meeting of the IAEA are
crucial."
Li said China hopes Iran's nuclear issue would be properly solved through
diplomatic means.

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