英闻天下——157 Iran, IAEA Agree on Another Meeting in February(在线收听) |
Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency have agreed to meet next month for another round of negotiations. The agreement comes as the two sides ended their two-day talks in Tehran Thursday.
Tehran will host the next round of talks.
Both sides have expressed their willingness to finalize a deal over Iran's nuclear programs during the talks.
Meanwhile, the Chinese government says it's in support of Iran's position that it has no ambitions for nuclear weapons, given last year's fatwa issued by Iran's Supreme Leader that nuclear weapons are 'evil.'
Speaking to media during the talks, Iran's foreign ministry has pointed to Khameni's Fatwa as proof Iran has no desire for nuclear weapons.
Edicts, or Fatwa's, issued by Khamenei are considered binding in Iran.
For more on this issue, CRI's Paul James earlier spoke to Hua Liming, former Chinese ambassador to Iran. |
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