Iran, Russia, and China Conduct Trilateral Talks on Nuclear Program Cooperation

Iran, Russia, and China hold trilateral nuclear talks; Iran reaffirms no US negotiations beyond nuclear, strengthens regional dialogue.

IAEA  – Russia’s permanent representative to the Vienna-based International Organizations, Mikhail Ulyanov, revealed that Iran, Russia, and China recently conducted a trilateral meeting to discuss Iran’s nuclear program.

“Today, China, Iran, and Russia held another round of their customary trilateral consultations on the Iranian nuclear dossier. We exchanged views and aligned our positions ahead of the upcoming IAEA Board of Governors session, scheduled for 19–21 November,” Ulyanov posted on X.

 

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran will engage in no negotiations with Washington beyond the nuclear issue, reaffirming Iran’s clear stance on missile and regional matters.

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, speaking on the sidelines of today’s cabinet meeting, stated that although the United States has repeatedly attempted to bring missile and regional issues into past discussions, Iran’s position on these topics “has always been clear.”

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He emphasized that if any negotiation with the United States were to take place, “it would be solely and exclusively about the nuclear file.”

Araghchi also referred to the ongoing structured dialogue between Iran and Oman, noting that bilateral consultations are held regularly every six months in Tehran and Muscat.

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