13 Nov 2024
Tuesday 19 February 2019 - 14:23
Story Code : 339079

Ahead of Saudi visit, China seeks 'deeper trust' with Iran

Ahead of Saudi visit, China seeks
Reuters - China wants to deepen strategic trust with Iran, the Chinese governments top diplomat told Irans foreign minister on Tuesday, days before Saudi Arabias crown prince visits Beijing, underscoring Chinas difficult Middle East balancing act.

China has traditionally played little role in Middle East conflicts or diplomacy, despite its reliance on the region for oil, but it has been trying to raise its profile, especially in the Arab world.

Saudi Arabias King Salman visited Beijing in 2017, and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrives in China later this week.

However, China has had to walk a fine line, as it also has close ties with Saudi Arabias regional foe, Iran.

Meeting Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif at a state guest house in Beijing, Chinese State Councillor Wang Yi said he had watched Zarifs Sunday speech at the Munich Security Conference, where he had accused Israel of looking for war.

I saw on television how you defended the rights of Iran loud and clear at the Munich Security Conference. I think an audience of hundreds of millions of Chinese also watched what you said and you are a famous person now, Wang said, in brief remarks in front of reporters.

I would like to take this opportunity to have this in depth strategic communication with my old friend to deepen the strategic trust between our two countries and to ensure fresh progress of the bilateral comprehensive and strategic partnership, he said.

China set great store on, and looks forward to, Iran playing an even more constructive role in regional affairs, Wang added, according to a Chinese Foreign Ministry statement. It did not elaborate.

Zarif is in Beijing accompanying a delegation that includes Irans speaker of parliament, Ali Larijani, and Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh. Iran was Chinas fourth-largest oil supplier last year.

Our relationship with China is very valuable to us. We consider the comprehensive strategic partnership between Iran and China as one of our most important relations, Zarif said, also in remarks in front of the media.

Washingtons major European allies opposed last years decision by U.S. President Donald Trump to abandon the Iran nuclear deal, which includes China and Russia, under which international sanctions on Iran were lifted in return for it n accepting curbs on its nuclear programme.


Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Robert Birsel




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