Zarif Holds ‘Fruitful Talks’ with Chinese Counterpart
Zarif Holds ‘Fruitful Talks’ with Chinese Counterpart
Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Saturday held “fruitful talks” with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi during a trip to China.

TEHRAN (Iran News) – Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Saturday held “fruitful talks” with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi during a trip to China.

“Fruitful talks in beautiful Tengchong with my friend Wang Yi on Iran-China Comprehensive Strategic Partnership,” Zarif tweeted after meeting Wang in the western city of Tengchong.

Both sides “rejected US unilateralism and US attempts to create unipolar world”, Zarif wrote on his Twitter account.

The top diplomat also said they agreed on “strengthening our ties” and discussed a range of issues including a 25-year Sino-Iranian Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, regional cooperation, collaboration on a coronavirus vaccine and preserving the Iran 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.

Zarif, who was heading a high-ranking delegation, was welcomed by Chinese officials in the southern province of Yunnan on Friday.

Earlier, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said the meeting would take place on the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries, Press TV wrote.

Tehran and Beijing “are determined to further expand their strategic partnership,” he tweeted, adding that China is Iran’s “1st economic partner” despite the US “maximum pressure” campaign against the Islamic Republic.

China enjoys friendly ties with Iran and remains a party to the 2015 nuclear agreement, from which the US withdrew in 2018 and subsequently targeted the Iranian nation with the “toughest ever” economic sanctions.

Iran and China are working to finalize the 25-year Sino-Iranian Comprehensive Strategic Partnership agreement, which was announced in a joint statement during a visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping to Tehran in 2016.

The cooperation roadmap consists of 20 articles, covering Tehran-Beijing ties in “Political,” “Executive Cooperation,” “Human and Cultural,” “Judiciary, Security and Defense,” and “Regional and International” domains, according to the statement released back then.

To America’s dismay, the deal is crafted to help the two sides ditch dollar in bilateral trade and bypass the American sanctions.

  • source : Iran Daily