Iran is intensifying its diplomatic efforts with Russia and China as it faces the threat of renewed European and UN sanctions over its nuclear program.
High-level trilateral meetings are being held in Tehran and on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit, with all three countries voicing opposition to Western 'bullying' and supporting Iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy. China and Russia have publicly backed Iran's sovereignty and called for a diplomatic resolution, while Iran seeks to leverage these alliances to resist pressure from the US and Europe. The talks come amid heightened tensions following recent Israeli and US actions against Iran, and as European powers warn of a possible 'snapback' of sanctions if no new nuclear agreement is reached.
This diplomatic push highlights Iran's pivot towards Eastern partners to secure economic and political support in the face of Western isolation.
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