US and China Reach Agreement to Prevent Iran from Developing Nuclear Weapons

April 14, Kathmandu – The United States and China have reached an agreement to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. During the summit held in Beijing, President Donald Trump of the United States and President Xi Jinping of China agreed on the critical objective of ensuring that Iran does not acquire nuclear weapons under any circumstances. According to an anonymous official cited by Reuters, both major nations concurred on the necessity of curbing Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
In the same context, the topic of Taiwan was notably absent from the discussions. The White House’s released statement omitted any mention of Taiwan, prompting significant debate within diplomatic circles. While Chinese media have presented the Taiwan issue as a primary source of conflict, the US delegation’s silence on the matter has drawn particular attention to this summit.





