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China could bend on Iran nuke sanctions

Source: Malaysiakini
Beijing : China | about 1 month ago  
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  • A gas flare burns on Iran's Balal offshore oil platform in the Gulf
    A gas flare burns on Iran's Balal offshore oil platform in the Gulf
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A gas flare burns on Iran's Balal offshore oil platform in the Gulf
Of the six major world powers working to defuse the standoff with Tehran, Beijing and Moscow have so far formed a united front, rejecting sanctions and pushing for further negotiations despite intensifying pressure from Washington.
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