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China says expects ‘in-depth’ talks during Iran FM visit

SpaceWar.com reports: “Beijing on Tuesday said it expected ‘in-depth’ talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi during his visit to China this week, adding the two countries would work on ‘deepening political mutual trust’.

‘Both sides will have in-depth exchanges on China-Iran bilateral relations and international and regional hotspot issues of mutual concern,’ foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said.

The visit to China by Tehran’s top diplomat comes ahead of a third round of nuclear talks between Iran and the United States.

Araghchi previously visited China, which was a signatory to a since-abandoned 2015 agreement that reigned in Tehran’s nuclear programme, in December.

China is Iran’s largest commercial partner and the main buyer of its oil, with Tehran still under crushing US sanctions.

Around 92 percent of Iranian oil heads towards China, according to Iranian media, and is often sold at a considerable discount.

In 2021, Tehran and Beijing signed a comprehensive 25-year strategic agreement covering energy, security, infrastructure and communications among other areas.

China on Tuesday hailed its ‘traditional friendship’ with Iran…”

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