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China Opposes Sanctions On Iran
August 22, 2006
The control panel of Iran's nuclear power plant at Bushehr (Fars)
August 22, 2006 -- A top Chinese diplomat today said his country opposes sanctions against Iran and called for a peaceful settlement of Tehran's nuclear dispute with the world community.
Addressing reporters in Beijing, China's special envoy to the Middle East said that "resorting to force and sanctions cannot fully solve these problems."
Sun Bigan also said sanctions could create tensions "detrimental not only to the region, but also to ourselves."
Iran is set to respond later today to a proposal drafted by the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council and Germany.
The package is an attempt to convince Tehran to abandon its controversial uranium enrichment program in return for a number of economic and industrial incentives. Iran's refusal would, in theory, open the door to international sanctions.
(AFP, Reuters)