China says backs EU approach to Iran stand-off (AP) Updated: 2006-05-16 17:16
China said on Tuesday it backed a European plan to resolve the Iranian
nuclear stand-off and urged Iran to respond positively.
Liu Jianchao, is seen in this February 27,
2004 file photo. China said on Tuesday it backed the European approach to
resolving the Iranian nuclear stand-off and urged Iran to respond
positively. [Reuters] |
The European Union plans to offer Tehran enhanced incentives to halt
sensitive nuclear activities that the West suspects are aimed at producing a
bomb, coupled with a U.N. resolution threatening possible sanctions if it
refuses.
EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana said on Monday the European Union was
ready to share the most sophisticated civilian nuclear technology with Iran if
it agreed to halt uranium enrichment on its soil.
Liu suggested that Iran should react positively to the European proposal. He
said all sides need to make "active efforts" to restart negotiations.
But he also said the European plan could be improved to satisfy the goals of
both sides in the standoff.
"We also hope that the EU side will improve and propose a package plan that
will both promote the goal of non-proliferation and take into account the
reasonable concerns of Iran," he said.
Iran reiterated on Monday that it would reject any European proposal that
demanded it halt uranium enrichment. Iran has said enrichment is a national
right and has refused to comply with U.N. demands to halt the
work.
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