Iran-China relationship has never been turbulent

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
relationship between Iran and China has not seen any dark and turbulent points in the past few millennia, and the two ancient and civilized
nations have always set up win-win paths and strategies to benefit from each other's capacities in different historical periods.One day this
civilized relationship was formed on a commercial route called Silk Road, and another day through meeting each other's economic and
Gifted with such a unique geographical location coupled with its abundant economic potential has gradually turned Iran into a gate between
government to develop all-round relations with neighbors and allies, which can lead to serious openings in various economic fields between
the two countries by relying on existing capacities.Last year, Iran-China's 25-year agreement officially entered the implementation phase,
and the results of the cooperation will be achieved soon.Arman-e-Melli: Iran should not put its all its eggs in China's basketHassan
Beheshtipour, a political analyst, refers to President Raisi's visit to China and writes: Iran should formulate its relations with China
based on national interests and not put all its eggs in China's basket.It is important that the president of Iran visited China after 20
years
in mind that today East and West no longer exist in the same meaning as it was during the Cold War.Therefore, countries and their
geographical positions have nothing to do with us; what is important to us is the national interests of our country, and we should have
relationship with any country that meets Iran's national interests.Unlike Russia and Iran which are competitors in the oil and gas markets,
relations between Iran and China have been among the most stable relations over the past four decades, and the curve of relations between
the two countries has always been on the rise.The signing of a 25-year partnership agreement between the two countries is the maximum level
of mutual trust and the long-term attitude of the two countries in their relations.The two countries emphasize moving within the framework
of the strategy of looking to the East and transferring hegemony from the West to the East, and they believe that order based on Eastern
values and norms should return to international relations.Today, China and Iran are trying to prepare a new multilateral order centered on
the Eastern powers by leaving behind the current unipolar order headed by the United States.Therefore, China as a great economic power along
with Iran and Russia are trying to shape the main angles of the future global management system.According to the two countries, this goal
will be achieved when the level of their relations rises above the current situation and is defined and adjusted at a strategic level to
provide the necessary conditions for cooperation.Resalat: Why should we not lose the opportunity for effective synergy with China?Resalat
also discusses the Iranian president's visit to China and writes: The purpose of the visit is to further realize and fully consolidate the
broad strategic partnership between Tehran and Beijing in the framework of a macro and strategic understanding.Referring to the West and its
allies' policy against the Islamic Republic, and the U.S
attempt to destroy the entire Iranian political system, the columnist says: The case is also true of China
The intensification of the disputes between Washington and Beijing, which we can see in the anti-China agreement between the United States,
England, and Australia aka
AUKUS, or the formation of a new security-intelligence war between the two sides, shows that the United States is uneasy with the Chinese
hegemony in the international system.Under such a condition, "strategic synergy" between Tehran and Beijing can be both for "gaining mutual
president's visit to China in an article and writes: This trip had two messages:Firstly, Iran wanted to show with this maneuver that it is
not isolated in foreign policy and against Western pressures and restrictions; secondly, this was a move towards the implementation of the
most important bilateral cooperation document, known as Iran-China's 25-year comprehensive plan.In another part of the analysis, the daily
writes: The signing of the 25-year agreement between Iran and China has enemies, the most important of which is the U.S
reviving the JCPOA and not removing the sanctions are considered major obstacles to achieving the goals of the Iran-China strategic
cooperation.