China Urges US to Show “Sincerity” in Iran Nuclear Talks

Tue Apr 08 2025
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Key points

  • US will start direct talks with Iran on Saturday: Trump
  • Tehran confirms discussions set to take place in Oman
  • Trump pulled out of the last deal in 2018

BEIJING, China: China urged the United States on Tuesday to show “sincerity” in nuclear talks with Iran, a day after Washington and Tehran made the shock announcement that high-level discussions would take place this week.

According to AFP, President Donald Trump said that the US would start direct talks with Iran over its nuclear programme on Saturday, warning that the Islamic republic would be in “great danger” if the negotiations failed.

Tehran confirmed the discussions set to take place in Oman, but stressed they were “indirect” talks.

“As the country that unilaterally withdrew from the comprehensive agreement on the Iran nuclear issue and caused the current situation, the US should demonstrate political sincerity (and)… mutual respect,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian said Tuesday.

“Dialogue and consultation”

According to AFP, Washington should “participate in dialogue and consultation, and at the same time stop its wrong practice of using force to exert extreme pressure”, Lin said.

“China will continue to maintain communication with all relevant parties, actively promote peace and dialogue and push for a diplomatic solution at an early date,” he added.

Trump’s stunning announcement came after Iran dismissed direct negotiations on a new deal to curb the country’s nuclear programme, calling the idea pointless.

The US leader pulled out of the last deal in 2018, during his first presidency.

There has been widespread speculation that Israel, possibly with US help, might attack Iranian facilities if no new agreement is reached, according to AFP.

“Illegal sanctions”

According to a report published by South China Morning Post in March 2025, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi had urged the US to show “political sincerity” in trying to resolve the Iranian nuclear issue after talks in Beijing that called for an end to “illegal sanctions” on Tehran.

The talks held last month between China, Russia and Iran also called for an end to “threats of force”.

Wang, who met the Iranian and Russian deputy foreign ministers Kazem Gharibabadi and Sergei Ryabkov, had said: “China hopes that all parties will meet each other halfway and resume dialogue and negotiations as soon as possible.”

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