[Iran] - Raisi trip to China enhances Tehran-Beijing ties: Global Times

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN- The Global Times, an English-language Chinese everyday, said in post on Monday that the journey of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi
to China can enhance friendship and enduring connection of Tehran and Beijing.The Iranian president began his trip of Beijing from Tuesday
that will last till Thursday
The check out occurred at the invitation of his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, according to the Global Times.Political experts think that
Raisis travel to Beijing will strengthen the advancement of the strategic cooperation between the 2 countries which it shows that his
administration is raking ahead with strategies to advance the Look East policy.The daily added that Irans Look to the East policy meant the
shift from its policy of negative balancing and non-alignment to building alliances with non-Western world powers that have comparable
political structures to Iran, such as Russia and China
According to Tang Zhichao, a political analyst at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, who spoke to the Global Times on Sunday, the
advancement of the China-Iran comprehensive strategic collaboration, the advancement of the 25-year cooperation contract, and the expedited
application of the arrangement need to be the top concerns of President Raisis check out to China
The primary goal of Raisis go to is to forward the procedure since it is helpful to individuals on both sides, Tang said.Strong financial
relations exist in between Iran and China, particularly in the areas of energy, transit, agriculture, commerce, and financial investment
The 25-Year Iran-China Strategic Agreement, which was checked in 2021, calls for political, financial, and strategic cooperation.In December
2022, in Tehran, Raisi supposedly assured Chinese Vice Premier Hu Chunhua that Iran will continue to be committed to strengthening its
tactical alliance with China, no matter local and international circumstances.Political analysts believe that China and Iran need to speak
about a range of bilateral and global topics, such as the situation in Afghanistan, local challenges, environment change, security, and
energy cooperation.