A way out for the US and Iran? The diplomatic path that could prove China right
A Chinese expert suggests nuclear containment and regional ceasefires as potential starting points for US-Iran negotiations. Niu Xinchun, director of the China-Arab Research Institute, believes the ongoing conflict validates China's call for diplomatic solutions.

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AI-generatedA Chinese expert suggests nuclear containment and regional ceasefires as potential starting points for US-Iran negotiations. Niu Xinchun, director of the China-Arab Research Institute, believes the ongoing conflict validates China's call for diplomatic solutions. He argues that while both the US and Iran are open to talks, progress hinges on significant concessions, particularly regarding a ceasefire and nuclear issues. Niu points to the 2015 Iran nuclear deal as a possible framework, noting Iran's continued willingness to discuss its nuclear program, despite the US withdrawal from the agreement in 2018 and subsequent Iranian breaches of its limits. He highlights that Iran has been open to discussing the nuclear issue, but not its missile program or regional influence.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedTehran began exceeding the limits on its nuclear programme a year after the US withdrew from the deal.
Washington withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018.
Iran is still willing to discuss the nuclear programme.
Nuclear containment and regional ceasefires are viable entry points for US-Iran negotiations.
The escalating conflict had vindicated China’s insistence on diplomatic and political solutions.