China holds the high cards in Iran nuclear negotiation

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NEW YORK – US and Iranian diplomats will start negotiations in Vienna next week on the Joint Comprehensive Program of Action (JCPOA) following a virtual meeting April 2 including Iran, Russia, China, France, Germany and the United Kingdom, the US State Department announced on Friday.

The Americans won’t meet the Iranians directly, but will be involved in efforts to revive a pact on curtailing Iran’s nuclear program that the Trump administration unilaterally disavowed.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif tweeted about the Friday virtual meeting: “Aim: Rapidly finalize sanction-lifting & nuclear measures for choreographed removal of all sanctions, followed by Iran ceasing remedial measures. No Iran-US meeting. Unnecessary.”

Economic sanctions against Iran are Washington’s main means of pressure, but China’s $400 billion bilateral investment agreement with Iran signed last week will undercut their impact.

Chinese experts told state media that China could nullify American sanctions by using its own currency to trade with Iran and other Central Asian nations. The sheer size of China’s economy and the scale of its Belt and Road investments in Central Asia means that the US cannot strangle Iran’s economy unless China plays along.

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