October 31, 2007
Israel’s foreign minister wrapped up a visit to China on Tuesday with no sign of having broken down Beijing’s opposition to new United Nations sanctions against Iran.
Tzipi Livni reiterated her calls for additional measures aimed at persuading Tehran to abandon its nuclear program, considered by Israel and the United States a covert attempt to obtain atomic weapons. …
At a regularly scheduled news conference, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said sanctions were not always the best way to resolve tensions.
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