Nowadays, long-term political-economic cooperation is a common mechanism for developing bilateral and regional relations. One of the issues that have been much discussed in recent days is the Comprehensive Document of 25-year strategic cooperation between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the People’s Republic of China.
In this Context, senior officials of the two countries lay the cornerstone of relations by planning their long-term relations over a 25-year period. This idea was put forward during the visit of the President of the People’s Republic of China Xi Jinping to Tehran in 2016 that was later welcomed by both sides. The overall framework of the plan has been developed over the years, and details are being reviewed by officials from the two countries, which have not yet been finalized.
Iran-China Comprehensive Partnership is a clear roadmap and a guideline for rail lying of future relations between the two major countries in the world. bearing in mind the importance of China as one of the world’s top economic powers in the near future and Iran, as one of the significant powers in the West Asian region, The implementation of the comprehensive plan can come useful in achieving common gals of complimentary relations, independence of traditional and hegemonic powers and addressing common interests. Fortunately, bilateral relations with the People’s Republic of China have been moving forward in recent years, and the two countries have reached to a considerable level of coordination and concordance in the international and political arenas.
That this cooperation is a very public issue and even in the sixth paragraph of the joint statement published during the Chinese President’s visit to Iran in 2016, the parties explicitly expressed their desire to conclude a comprehensive document for 25 years of cooperation. The Islamic Republic of Iran, in accordance with its constitutional principles, faces no barrier in concluding comprehensive and long-term agreements with countries in the East and the West. However, when some foreign governments found reluctant in their relations with Iran and need other’s permission for their even normal interactions, for sure they won’t be capable of planning and implementing such long- term cooperation contracts.
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