Amidst
mounting international pressure on Iran over its nuclear program,
Turkey’s Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu will visit Iran on Wednesday.
A statement issued by the Turkish Foreign Ministry said he will hold
talks with his Iranian counterpart Ali Akbar Salehi on Iran’s nuclear
program as well as developments in Iraq and Syria.
The visit comes in the backdrop of rising tensions, with Iran holding naval war games.
Teheran has also warned the United States to keep its aircraft carrier out of the Gulf which Washington has dismissed.
China said it is opposed to opposed unilateral sanctions against Iran, after U.S. President Barack Obama signed into law new measures targeting the Islamic republic's central bank. China and Iran have become major economic partners in recent years, partly due to the withdrawal of Western companies in line with sanctions against Tehran.
The visit comes in the backdrop of rising tensions, with Iran holding naval war games.
Teheran has also warned the United States to keep its aircraft carrier out of the Gulf which Washington has dismissed.
China said it is opposed to opposed unilateral sanctions against Iran, after U.S. President Barack Obama signed into law new measures targeting the Islamic republic's central bank. China and Iran have become major economic partners in recent years, partly due to the withdrawal of Western companies in line with sanctions against Tehran.
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