China and Iran meet with foreign ministers for economic cooperation August 27, 6:00

As US economic sanctions against Iran continued, Iran's Foreign Minister Zaleaf visited China, opposed to sanctions, met with Foreign Minister Wang Yi, and agreed to continue to cooperate in economic terms.

Iran's Foreign Minister Zalef visited Beijing, China, and met with Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the 26th night.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, Foreign Minister Wang said in a talk, “China and Iran are strategic partners, and we want to protect their legitimate and legal interests,” and the two countries are not in line with US economic sanctions. Renewed the position to maintain the economic relationship.

In response, Foreign Minister Zhaef said, “Iran wants to deepen cooperation with China in the areas of politics, economy, and belt and road, and continually develop relations between the two countries.” It was.

According to several diplomatic sources, the Iranian government has made China an “indispensable economic partner,” saying that despite the ban on embargo on Iranian crude oil from the United States, China continues to deal with a certain amount of crude oil. Is positioned.

Foreign Minister Zaleaf visited France, where the G7 Summit was held the day before the meeting, and met with President Macron, and on the 27th, he was scheduled to meet with Foreign Minister Kono on the 27th. We are actively engaged in diplomacy to gain an understanding of Iran's position.