Iran and china agrees trade deals
DUBAI
(Reuters) - Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday
called for closer economic and security ties with China, saying Iran had
never trusted the West, as the two countries agreed to increase
bilateral trade more than 10-fold to $600 billion in the next decade.
Iran's
most powerful figure told Chinese President Xi Jinping during a visit
Iran wanted to expand ties with "more independent countries", adding the
United States was "not honest" in the fight against terrorism in the
region.
"Iranians
never trusted the West... That's why Tehran seeks cooperation with more
independent countries (like China)," Khamenei said.
"Iran
is the most reliable country in the region for energy since its energy
policies will never be affected by foreigners," Khamenei was quoted by
his official website as saying at a meeting with Xi.
Xi
is the second leader of a U.N. Security Council member to visit Tehran
since the nuclear deal Iran struck with world powers last year. Russian
President Vladimir Putin visited Tehran in November.
Iran
emerged from years of economic isolation this month when the United
Nations' nuclear watchdog ruled it had curbed its nuclear program,
clearing the way for the lifting of U.N., U.S., and European Union
sanctions.
"Iran
and China have agreed to increase trade to $600 billion in the next 10
years," President Hassan Rouhani said at a news conference with Xi
broadcast live on state television.
"Iran and China have agreed on forming strategic relations (as) reflected in a 25-year comprehensive document," he said.
Iran
and China signed 17 accords on Saturday, including on cooperation in
nuclear energy and a revival of the ancient Silk Road trade route, known
in China as One Belt, One Road.
"China
is still heavily dependent on Iran for its energy imports and Russia
needs Iran in terms of its new security architecture vision for the
Middle East," said Ellie Geranmayeh, policy fellow at the European
Council on Foreign Relations.
"Iran
plays quite an integral role for both China and Russia’s interests
within the region, much more than it does for the Europeans," Geranmayeh
said.
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Khamenei said Iran would never forget Chinese cooperations during the sanctions.
"The
China-Iran friendship ... has stood the test of the vicissitudes of the
international landscape," Xi was quoted as saying by China's Xinhua
news agency.
The
Chinese state-backed Global Times newspaper said in an editorial on
Saturday that China hoped to improve ties with Iran as part of its
sweeping plan to rebuild trade links with Europe and Asia and carve out
new markets for its goods.
"China
is of course considering its self interest in strengthening cooperation
with Iran, especially at a time when China is in the midst of expending
efforts to push forward the One Belt, One Road initiative, Iran is an
important fulcrum," the paper said.
While
China seeks closer ties with Iran, earlier this week it signaled its
support for Yemen's government, which is fighting an Iran-allied
militia, during Xi's visit to Saudi Arabia, Iran's rival for influence
in the region.
Iran has called on China to join the fight against the Islamic State militant group and play a more active role in the region.
Tehran
is widely credited with convincing Russia to start its military
intervention in Syria and join the fight against Islamic State.
"Although
China and Russia backed U.N. sanctions against Iran on its nuclear
program, they were also heavily pushing for special waivers to continue
trading with Iran," Geranmayeh said.
"Iran
had a relationship both politically and economically with China and
Russia for the last ten years in ways that it hasn't had with Europe. So
it’s quite natural to see it opening up first to these countries."
Iran and china agrees trade deals
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