05.11.2004, 21:10
Sich mit den Kurden zu verstehen, ist ja auch wichtiger :baeh:
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Zitat:China's FM to visit Iran, nukes on agenda
Friday, November 05, 2004 - ©2004 IranMania.com
LONDON, Nov 4 (IranMania) - China's Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing will visit Iran this week and will hold talks about its nuclear program, the foreign ministry said Thursday.
During the two-day visit beginning Saturday, Li will discuss Iran's alleged uranium enrichment program, said ministry spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue.
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"We hope this issue will be handled within the framework of the International Atomic Energy Agency," Zhang told a regular briefing.
China is also looking to Iran to supply natural gas to help feed its insatiable hunger for energy.
The two countries last month signed a preliminary accord under which China would buy 10 million tonnes a year of liquefied natural gas for 25 years from Iran in a deal worth 100 billion dollars.
Iran's Deputy Oil Minister Hadi Nejad-Hosseinian was quoted by Iranian media as saying the deal could eventually reach 15 to 20 million tonnes a year, taking the total value to as much as 200 billion dollars.
The memorandum of understanding also grants to Chinese oil giant Sinopec the right to exploit the Yadavaran oil field on a buy-back basis in cooperation with a major international oil company.