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Monday 25 January 2016 - 13:43
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Beijing intends to boost trade, education, and tourism ties with Tehran

The lifting of economic sanctions against Iran has heralded a "new era" in relations between Beijing and Tehran, according to the Chinese newspaper Renmin Ribao.

With the lifting ofeconomic sanctions againstIran already inplace, Tehran and Beijing have started torevive bilateral trade and economic ties,the Chinese newspaper Renmin Ribao(People's Daily) reported.

The newspaper quoted Hua Liming, former Chinese Ambassador toIran, the United Arab Emirates and the Netherlands, assaying that Sino-Iranian economic and trade ties, which have suffered severe setbacks overthe past30-plus years, are set toenter a new phase inthe coming years.
"As the sanctions have been lifted, Iran's oil exports are back ontrack," Hua said, adding that the Iranian economy is most likely tobenefit not only fromoil exports toChina, butalso fromChinese investment and technology.


The newspaper also cited Li Shaoxian, an expert onMiddle East studies atNingxia University, assaying that promoting Sino-Iranian economic cooperation was a highlight ofChinese President Xi Jinping's recent visit toIran.

Li remained upbeat aboutIran's future, saying that "if Iran is able totake advantage ofthis opportunity, its rapid growth can be expected inthe nearfuture."

At the same time, Le predicted that China is almost sure toface pressure fromall those countries which are currently seeking tocooperate withIran.In this vein, Li underscored that there will certainly be more space forSino-Iranian cooperation, touting China asIran's largest trade partner and a strategic complement toIran.

Li also suggested that according tothe framework ofChina's "One Belt, One Road" strategy, areas ofbilateral cooperation can be expanded beyondthe infrastructure and energy fields.

Against the backdrop ofcloser trade ties, Hua also called formore cooperation ineducation, tourism and other cultural exchanges.
"Iran is rich intourist resources. With the domestic political situation inthe country being stabilized, Iran may become a popular tourist destination forChinese inthe nearfuture," Li concluded.


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