ChainThink reports: June 13, 12th, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors adopted a resolution stating that Iran has violated its obligations under the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty (NPT). At the IAEA Board of Governors meeting held on the same day, Li Song, China's Permanent Representative to the IAEA, stated in his speech that after more than 20 years of delays in the Iranian nuclear issue, the most valuable historical experience is that political and diplomatic efforts are the only correct way to properly address the Iranian nuclear issue; the immediate priority is for the international community to jointly promote political and diplomatic engagement and dialogue based on mutual respect, abandon sanctions and pressure, and military threats, and work together to reach new consensus among all parties based on the comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear issue. (CCTV)
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