“This agreement is somewhat ambiguous, and on the other hand, in some cases, Iran has had bitter experiences in dealing with other countries. It has pros and cons.”
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There will be a “new Silk Road (Great East-West Transit Corridor).” Iran wants better transportation and connection to transportation corridors. “At present, one of the country’s main problems in this regard is the agreement with a country that strongly seeks to expand such infrastructure in the world (probably a 25-year Iran-China memorandum in the same direction), Iran’s membership in the SCO and the presence of countries on the path between Iran and China, the allocation of loans by the Asian Infrastructure Development Bank, can help Iran build a strong and sustainable infrastructure,” Fars says.
Iran is also pleased to see reports in Bloomberg and elsewhere about the importance of the deal. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani expressed hope that in 2021 the trade deficit between the two countries will be compensated for last year, noting: “We are interested in China continuing to be a major trading partner with Iran and to have more cooperation in the field of joint ventures.”
Regarding Tehran-Beijing bilateral cooperation, the Chinese Foreign Minister said in the meeting: “China has always attached great importance to this issue and has tried to make this issue a priority in its relations with Iran, despite some issues….China has always opposed the US extravagance and unilateral sanctions and has shown its opposition in the international arena,” he said, adding that “maximum pressure is an illegal and inhumane act,” according to Tansim news.
Tasnim also reports that this 25-year document is officially registered as the “Iran-China Comprehensive Cooperation Program” and covers the political, security, defense, cultural, agricultural, economic, scientific, tourism, oil and energy, telecommunications infrastructure and communication technology, trade, health and other details. “
Some clauses refer to the facilitation of investment and finance, and some clauses refer to mutual political support in international forums. In the military and defense fields, issues such as training, transfer of defense technologies, counter-terrorism and joint exercises have been discussed. One of the most important points of this document is the agreement on trade in national currencies,” the report notes.
Next will come support for railway construction and also movement of fossil fuels. Beaches will be developed and 5th generation internet services. Clean energy will be increased and also “helping to develop the peaceful nuclear industry of our country and investing in providing metro and subway lines in major cities and the new cities of Iran are among the important parts of the document,” the report notes.
Talks began more than five years ago and the signing of the “Comprehensive Cooperation Program between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the People’s Republic of China”, which took place on April 27, in Tehran, should be considered a step towards advancing the “Look East” strategy, which in addition to economic, political and security benefits The Islamic Republic of Iran has side effects that can help Tehran even in confrontation or interaction with the West, Tasnim asserts.
“The 25-year Iran-China Cooperation Document, and efforts to extend long-term Iran-Russia cooperation, could be effective steps in advancing East-facing policy, but it should be noted that East-facing is not limited to China and Russia.”
Today Iran is looking east, the Iranian media argues. “In other words, countries that Washington does not see or define in its circle of friends can be on the Eastern Front.” This new front will aid Iran, the Iranian pro-regime media believe.
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