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Should China veto the sanctions against Iran nuclear fuel proposal?
China on Tuesday called for increased diplomatic efforts and an early agreement for an internationally-backed nuclear fuel proposal for Tehran after Iran started its higher-grade uranium enrichment program.
Iran informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) about its plan to start its enrichment activities to the purity of 20 percent on Tuesday, provoking fresh warnings by Western countries of new sanctions.
The coordination mechanism of the world's major powers is confronted with a grave challenge. At present, consensus has been reached among 4.5 of the six nations, which virtually have the power to determine the future of Iran.
The US, Britain, France and Germany have formed an "iron and steel" alliance, while Russia remains vacillating.
http://opinion.globaltimes.cn/editorial/2010-02/504906.html
More detailed information:
http://forum.globaltimes.cn/forum/sh...7573#post27573
China on Tuesday called for increased diplomatic efforts and an early agreement for an internationally-backed nuclear fuel proposal for Tehran after Iran started its higher-grade uranium enrichment program.
Iran informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) about its plan to start its enrichment activities to the purity of 20 percent on Tuesday, provoking fresh warnings by Western countries of new sanctions.
The coordination mechanism of the world's major powers is confronted with a grave challenge. At present, consensus has been reached among 4.5 of the six nations, which virtually have the power to determine the future of Iran.
The US, Britain, France and Germany have formed an "iron and steel" alliance, while Russia remains vacillating.
http://opinion.globaltimes.cn/editorial/2010-02/504906.html
More detailed information:
http://forum.globaltimes.cn/forum/sh...7573#post27573