China-Syria strategic partnership
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's visit to China has important signs attached to it, the most prominent of which is Beijing providing support for President al-Assad and challenging the United States-led Western attempt to isolate the Syrian government with unilateral sanctions.
China-Syria strategic partnership
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's visit to China has important signs attached to it, the most prominent of which is Beijing providing support for President al-Assad and challenging the United States-led Western attempt to isolate the Syrian government with unilateral sanctions.
China’s independent refiners eager for Iranian oil despite sanctions: report
Figures show that the demand for Iranian crude is growing in China, the world's biggest oil importer, after the extension of supply cuts by Saudi Arabia and Russia and as Tehran is stepping up its oil output and exports.
Top advisor calls for close maritime co-op with Russia, China
A top military adviser to Leader of the Islamic Revolution has averred a new plan to strengthen Iran’s naval force and presence in international waterways, advocating for strong maritime cooperation with China and Russia.
With new members, BRICS could provide bright future for collaboration: Chinese envoy
The Chinese ambassador to Iran believes that by welcoming new members like Iran, the BRICS association of powerful developing countries could present a bright future for multilateral cooperation.
China’s Iranian oil imports hit 10-year record high: report
China’s oil imports from Iran have been soaring in August so that the shipments are expected to reach 1.5 million barrels per day (bpd), the highest since 2013, Blomberg reported citing estimates from data intelligence firm Kpler.
North Korea vows to beef up China ties
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has hosted a Chinese delegation, where the two sides vowed to "steadily develop the friendship and comradery cooperation onto a new high stage," the North's KCNA news agency reported.
Sanctions Not to Affect Iran-China Trade Ties Seriously
Minister of Economy Ehsan Khandouzi has emphasized that the existence of certain sanctions cannot seriously affect the determination of Iran and China to expand economic and trade ties.
The Next Station, Dollar Elimination
The Shanghai bus with choosing the Islamic Republic of Iran passed the station of West’s cruel sanctions against Iran and some other members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).
Iran attending G77+China environmental meeting
Ali Salajeqeh, the chief of the Department of Environment, is taking part in the meeting of the ministers of environment and heads of delegations of the member states of the G-77 plus China, which is being held in Cuba from July 3-7.