During President Ebrahim Raisi’s visit to China, Chinese leader Xi Jinping reaffirmed support for Iran. As Tehran seeks to deepen ties with Beijing and Moscow to counterbalance Western sanctions over its nuclear development.
China supports Iran in preserving its national sovereignty and in “resisting unilateralism and bullying,”. According to Xi, who made the remarks in a statement posted on the website of Chinese official TV on Tuesday.
As Raisi made his first state visit to China, the largest economy in Asia. And the first by an Iranian president in 20 years, he made these remarks.
In the midst of uncertainties throughout the world, Xi urged for a proper conclusion to the Iran nuclear problem. And pledged Beijing’s “solidarity” with Iran.
In discussions to resume negotiations on carrying out the Iran nuclear agreement. China will continue to “participate constructively,” according to Xi, who spoke with Raisi in Beijing.
A 2015 nuclear agreement placed restrictions on Iran’s uranium enrichment programme in exchange for the relaxation of international sanctions. Making it more difficult for Tehran to manufacture nuclear weapons. Iran claims that its continued nuclear energy development was done for benign purposes.
However, in 2018, the deal was unilaterally terminated by the then-US President Donald Trump. He did so in order to reimpose sanctions because he believed it had not done enough to rein in Tehran’s nuclear activities.
China has criticised the US for leaving the agreement. And maintains that the US should initiate steps to revive the agreement.
Five of the firms involved in Iran’s oil shipments were based in China. When the US placed fresh sanctions on them in September. As long as Tehran keeps accelerating its nuclear programme. Washington said it would continue implementing sanctions on Iran’s oil and petrochemical trade.
While Iran is already subject to stringent US sanctions because of its nuclear programme. Both countries are under pressure from Western nations over their stances on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
According to Katrina Yu of Al Jazeera, “China is Iran’s major commercial partner and the lone consumer of its heavily-sanctioned oil exports.” Iran is now experiencing its worst economic scenario in more than 40 years as a result of US-led sanctions.
Russia has become one of the country’s few remaining allies as a result of the invasion, which has further isolated Moscow on the global stage.
Iran denies providing Russia with armed drones for use in its conflict in Ukraine. As has been claimed by Western nations.
Whereas, in December, Washington described what it claimed to be a substantial partnership between Iran and Russia. This involving aircraft like fighter jets, drones, and helicopters.
Beijing is cautious about Moscow’s offensive in Ukraine. However, it wants to appear impartial while supporting Russia diplomatically as a strategic ally.
Yu said: “Xi Jinping said China would continue to participate in talks to have the deal revived.”
“Ebrahim Raisi’s visit occurs as Iran and China develop their ties with Russia. According to both parties, a world order dominated by the United States and its allies is undesirable.
Moreover, at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization conference in Uzbekistan in September, Raisi and Xi first spoke as presidents. China had backed Iran’s now-successful application to join the organisation as a full member.
A 25-year cooperation agreement between Iran and China saw the start of the implementation phase last year. As part of the agreement, China will invest billions of dollars in Iran’s petroleum industry in return for the supply of oil and petrochemical products. Iran already has China as its top trading partner.