Foreign Policy: Iran-China cooperation is a serious threat to US and Israeli interests.
An American publication described the expansion of cooperation between Iran and China as a serious threat to the interests of the United States and the Zionist regime.
In an analysis, an American publication described the expansion of cooperation between Iran and China as a “serious threat” against the core interests of the United States, the Zionist regime, and the Arab states bordering the Persian Gulf.
Foreign Policy considers the visit of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Hussein Amir Abdullahian, to China to deepen the “comprehensive strategic partnership” signed between the two countries last year and writes: “Increased security cooperation between Iran and China poses a serious threat to key security interests.” “The United States, Israel and the Arab states are the [Persian Gulf].”
Foreign Policy notes that the 25-year agreement between Iran and China, which was signed last year between the two countries, has major benefits for the two countries, which are enemies of the United States.
The deal, written by Iran in the deal, will generate billions of dollars in wealth from Chinese investments in infrastructure and infrastructure, and will undermine the effectiveness of US sanctions.
China, on the other hand, will strengthen its position in the Middle East and weaken the United States by strengthening its relations with Iran.
Hussein Amir Abdullahian left for Beijing on Thursday at the invitation of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to hold talks with Chinese officials at the head of a high-level political delegation.
The study of bilateral relations in the political, economic and cultural fields, as well as dialogue on international and regional issues are among the agendas of the visit of the Head of the Diplomatic Corps of the Islamic Republic of Iran to China.
This is Amir Abdullahian’s first visit to China since taking office. The Chinese Foreign Minister also traveled to Tehran in early April to sign a document on a comprehensive Iran-China cooperation program.
As it was announced after the signing of this document, the mentioned document has been compiled in the direction of peace, stability and regional and international development, and therefore it is not in opposition to any third party or to interfere in the affairs of any country. This document is a roadmap for comprehensive cooperation between Iran and China and therefore does not contain any agreement.