27 Nov 2024
Thursday 15 April 2021 - 14:50
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China condemns attack on Irans Natanz nuclear facility

China has censured a recent sabotage operation targeting Irans Natanz nuclear facility, warning against the unpredictable and inestimable repercussions of such acts of nuclear terrorism.

China strongly condemns the sabotage on the Natanz nuclear facility in Iran, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said at a regular press conference in Beijing on Wednesday.
We firmly oppose attacks on nuclear facilities, which is a grave issue and can bring unpredictable and inestimable consequences, he added.
On Sunday, Iran reported an act of sabotage that led to a power failure at the Natanz uranium enrichment site. Officials, however, said the incident had not led to any casualties, damage or complications.

Iran has blamed the act of nuclear terrorism at Natanz on Israel, which has a history of carrying out sabotage acts against Tehrans nuclear work and assassinating the countrys nuclear scientists.

Last year too, Natanz was targeted in another terrorist move that blew up parts of the installation, in an attack that Tel Aviv is suspected of having orchestrated.

The occupying regime has, nevertheless, always evaded accountability for its acts of terrorism across the region as well as its own military nuclear program all thanks to the US shielding it from having to answer to international organizations over the crimes.

The Chinese spokesperson further said the Iranian nuclear situation is now at a critical juncture and expressed his countrys firm support for the settlement of the issues surrounding the nuclear case through diplomatic means.
Whats imperative is to bring the JCPOA back on track at an early date and safeguard legitimate and lawful rights and interests of all parties, he said, referring to the multilateral 2015 nuclear agreement, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, signed between Iran and major world powers.
Zhao expressed hope that all sides would be able to create enabling atmosphere and necessary conditions in this regard.

Diplomats from Iran and the UK, France, Russia and China plus Germany, the remaining parties to the JCPOA, scuttled by former US president Donald Trump, areto resume talks aimed at finding a way for the United States to rejoin the nuclear agreementand resume compliance in the Austrian capital of Vienna on Thursday.
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