TEHRAN – Tehran reiterated its commitment to strengthening ties with the Chinese government, underscoring the strategic importance of the two countries’ long-standing partnership.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, in a recent meeting with Iranian Ambassador to Beijing Mohsen Bakhtyar, reiterated the Islamic Republic’s commitment to promoting cooperation with China under the framework of the Long-Term Comprehensive Agreement and other existing agreements. emphasized.
The Ambassador presented a detailed report on the progress of bilateral cooperation between the two countries, outlined major developments in various areas, and discussed continued efforts to deepen Iran-China partnership.
During the talks, Araghchi referred to the Comprehensive Cooperation Document as the basis for expanding ties and stressed that Iran-China relations play a vital role in Tehran’s foreign policy. He emphasized Iran’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and implementing agreements in line with mutual interests.
The foreign minister also announced strategic recommendations to advance Iran’s foreign policy objectives, focusing on both bilateral and multilateral engagement. China currently holds the rotating chairmanship of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), and Mr. Aragushi said that further cooperation within this multilateral framework is in order to promote economic cooperation and strengthen ties between the private sectors of the two countries. urged.
Furthermore, Araghchi called for stronger cooperation between Tehran and China in international organizations to align the two countries’ positions on global issues. By fostering deeper cooperation at both the government and private sector levels, Iran aims to maximize the potential of its strategic partnership with China.