
China's new Permanent Representative of the United Nations Office at Geneva, HE Ambassador of Asia and Africa urged Iran to accept an exchange offer of nuclear fuel to ease the implementation of the new round of sanctions against Iran's call, he said, adding China hoped that in considering sanctions, try a variety of diplomatic channels before.
He Yafei said the Chinese government has urged Tehran to compromise.
"We have been in dialogue with Iran, I mean the bilateral dialogue," he told reporters at a reception on board, "We are urging them to accept International Atomic Energy Agency proposed that the exchange of Tehran research reactor fuel needed as a first step."
International Atomic Energy Agency had suggested Iran to produce low-enriched uranium for Iran a reactor for medical isotopes exchange of high level nuclear fuel. The move aims to further strengthen the international community regarding Iran's nuclear activities and supervision.
He Yafei, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister He has served as a large number involved in the negotiations on Iran, his comments on Iran are usually the Chinese government's position on the Iranian nuclear issue the most direct statement.
He said that China does not welcome the implementation of new sanctions against Iran, but if the other major country has exhausted all diplomatic solution, China may also consider sanctions.
He said, "I can honestly tell you that we do not like sanctions. I think that to reach a compromise through negotiations and diplomacy, has not closed the door."
The United States President Barack Obama Wednesday said the United States will seek "strong sanctions" to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, because it could trigger a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.
Obama said that he has successfully called on the international community to isolate Iran, Obama has sought since taking office will be a dialogue with Iran as the cornerstone of his foreign policy.
"As we have seen, the Iranian government is more concerned about how to avoid the exercise of democracy and human rights, rather than through diplomatic means to solve the problem," Obama told Fox News Channel interview.
"So we intend to seek strong sanctions, we do not rule out any possible scenario, we will continue their pressure,"
Obama said, to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons is its one of the Government's top priority.
"This is a very difficult problem, but also we have to solve a problem, because once Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons will likely trigger a nuclear arms race in the Middle East, which would greatly undermine our national security interests," Obama said