Iran, China sign 25-year cooperation agreement
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[March 27, 2021]
DUBAI (Reuters) - The Chinese and
Iranian foreign ministers on Saturday signed a 25-year cooperation
agreement between the two allies in a ceremony carried live on state
television.
"Our relations with Iran will not be affected by the current situation,
but will be permanent and strategic," Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi
was earlier quoted by Iranian news agencies as saying.
"Iran decides independently on its relations with other countries and is
not like some countries that change their position with one phone call."
Wang met President Hassan Rouhani ahead of the signing of the agreement,
which is expected to include Chinese investments in key sectors such as
energy and infrastructure.
The accord is an example of “successful diplomacy,” Rouhani’s adviser
Hesameddin Ashena was cited by Iranian media as saying. “A country’s
strength is in its ability to join coalitions, not to remain isolated.”
Saeed Khatibzadeh, an Iranian foreign ministry spokesman, said the
document was a “roadmap” for trade, economic and transportation
cooperation, with a “special focus on the private sectors of the two
sides.”
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China's State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi attends a
meeting with Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Guilin,
China March 22, 2021. Russian Foreign Ministry/Handout via REUTERS
China, one of Iran’s largest trading partners and a long-standing
ally, agreed in 2016 to boost bilateral trade by more than 10 times
to $600 billion over a decade.
Its commerce ministry said on Thursday that Beijing will try to
safeguard the 2015 Iran nuclear deal and defend the legitimate
interests of Sino-Iranian relations.
The United States and the other Western powers party to the deal are
at odds with Tehran over which side should first return to the
accord, which was abandoned by former U.S. President Donald Trump in
2018.
(dubai.newsroom@thomsonreuters.com; Editing by Mike Harrison)
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