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China signals opposition to Iran sanctions

By Geoff Dyer in Beijing, Daniel Dombey at the United Nations and Charles Clover in Moscow

Published: September 24 2009 18:43 | Last updated: September 24 2009 22:59

China signalled its hostility to new sanctions on Iran over its nuclear programme on Thursday, even as western powers intensified their drive to increase pressure on Tehran.

A day after foreign ministers from the world’s big powers – including China itself – called on Tehran to deliver a “serious response” to their offer of negotiations over the nuclear programme, Beijing highlighted its misgivings on a tougher stance. “China always believes that sanctions and pressure should not be an option and will not be conducive to the current diplomatic efforts over the Iran nuclear issue,” said Jiang Yu, a foreign ministry spokeswoman.

Nicolas Sarkozy talks on a mobile phone

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