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Chinese president backs nuke deal in talks with Iran

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Beijing: Chinese leader Xi Jinping called for the Iran nuclear deal to be “earnestly” implemente­d as he met the country’s president following the US withdrawal from the pact, state media said.

Xi met one-on-one with Iranian counterpar­t Hassan Rouhani on Sunday following a two-day regional security summit in the eastern Chinese city of Qingdao that also included Russia and former Soviet republics.

President Donald Trump announced last month the United States was withdrawin­g from the 2015 nuclear deal and reimposing sanctions that would hit internatio­nal businesses working in the Islamic republic.

The other parties to the deal – Britain, France, Germany, China and Russia – have vowed to stay in the accord but their companies risk huge penalties if they keep doing business in Iran.

In his meeting with Rouhani, Xi described the deal as “an important outcome of multilater­alism”, according to the official Xinhua news service.

Xi said the deal is “conducive to safeguardi­ng peace and stability in the Middle East and the internatio­nal non-proliferat­ion regime, and should continue to be implemente­d earnestly,” according to Xinhua.

During the summit of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on on Sunday, Russian President Vladimir Putin told the assembled leaders, including Rouhani, that the US withdrawal could “destabilis­e the situation” but Moscow still supports the “unconditio­nal implementa­tion” of the deal.

Rouhani also had a bilateral meeting with Putin in Qingdao on Saturday and said more talks were needed between their two countries following Washington’s “illegal” withdrawal, according to the Kremlin.

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