Pakistan Observer: The Iran-China Comprehensive Document is a major shock to US policy of pressure.
“Pakistan Observer” newspaper wisely called the diplomacy of the Islamic Republic to circumvent the sanctions and gain concessions from the western sides of JCPOA, and referring to the convergence of Tehran and Beijing, wrote:
According to IRNA on Thursday, the English-language newspaper added in a report titled “Iran-China agreement” by Omar Shahkar: “The comprehensive document on Tehran-Beijing cooperation will have many benefits for the whole region, especially Pakistan, and this is a new opportunity for Deepening regional relations while focusing on bilateral and multilateral cooperation is considered.
Referring to the ongoing Borjami talks in Vienna between Iran and the West and Tehran’s constant emphasis on the need to lift sanctions before any revival of the nuclear deal, the report said: “The lifting of sanctions is a principled demand of Iran before reaching any agreement in the nuclear talks.” Is.
The Iran Observer wrote: “Iran is now in a good position and is seeking maximum points with its clever diplomatic measures, while the signing of a comprehensive document between Tehran and Beijing in recent months has dealt a major shock to US policy of maximum pressure.”
China entered into Middle East policy with a 25-year strategic partnership with Iran. This agreement has far-reaching consequences. At the beginning of this 25-year partnership, it will have strategic and economic effects on the countries of the region with Iran. Pakistan will be the third party to benefit most from this strategic partnership. In addition, the agreement could help further strengthen Tehran-Islamabad relations. Friendly relations will have more benefits for both parties.
Pakistan Observer added that Chabahar and Gwadar ports are two complementary ports and this will increase trade activities in the region. In this regard, a memorandum of understanding was recently signed between Iran and Pakistan in April, according to which both countries will establish border markets. All of these measures not only boost bilateral trade but also provide economic opportunities and livelihoods for border residents.
On April 27, during the visit of Wang Yi, Member of the State Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China to Tehran, a document on comprehensive strategic cooperation between Iran and China was signed by the Foreign Ministers of the two countries.