Iranian Foreign Minister has met his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi to discuss the possibility of continuation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) if Iran's interests are guaranteed.

"The relations between Iran and China were good before the JCPOA and are going on well after the deal", Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said in Beijing on Sunday

"China has by far been Iran's biggest commercial partner and now, too, we are sure that the Chinese will stay alongside us, Iranian Foreign Minister added.

"Iran and China have a practical and comprehensive cooperation and are commercial partners; the ties will continue as they are", Zarif noted.

Zarif said he is in China to talk with the remaining members of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), after the US withdrew from the deal.

Iranian Foreign Minister told his Chinese counterpart that he hoped to be able to give a clearer image of the future of the JCPOA after his meeting in China and the upcoming meetings in Belgium and Russia.

Zarif arrived in Beijing on Sunday to hold talks with Chinese officials on Iran nuclear deal.

At the end of Beijing visit, the Iranian foreign minister is slated to travel to Moscow and Brussels to continue JCPOA-related talks in the aftermath of US walkaway from the key international deal.