China, Iran reaffirm commitment to peace

Amid growing instability and uncertainty in the world, China and Iran have reaffirmed their commitment to pragmatic cooperation and enhanced multilateral coordination to benefit the people of both countries while contributing to regional and global peace, stability and development.
When Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on Saturday in Beijing, the two diplomats underscored the strength and resilience of bilateral ties and pledged to make concerted efforts to navigate regional and global challenges.
The two-day visit, which began on Friday, was the first for Araghchi since he took office in August. Araghchi was also the first official of the new Iranian government, which was established in July, to come to China.
Regarding the Middle East, China and Iran have agreed that the region belongs to its people and should not serve as a battleground for rivalry between major powers or fall victim to geopolitical competition and conflicts among countries outside the region.
"The international community must respect the sovereignty, territorial integrity and legitimate concerns of nations in the Middle East," Wang said.
The two foreign ministers also stressed the urgency of an immediate ceasefire, full withdrawal of troops and emergency humanitarian assistance to transform the region from chaos to order.
Both countries reiterated that Syria's sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity should be respected, calling for joint promotion of combating terrorism, advancing reconciliation and facilitating the humanitarian process.
Li Shaoxian, director of the China-Arab Research Institute at Ningxia University, said: "Intervention by major powers looms large behind the Gaza conflict and drastic change in Syria, which touch the nerves of the international community. China reiterating its support for Middle East countries in rejecting external interference demonstrates its crucial role in upholding justice in international affairs."
On the Iran nuclear issue, Wang reiterated China's advocacy of preserving the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action and resuming negotiations with a constructive approach, saying that Beijing opposes sanctions and coercion, and supports Teheran in defending its legitimate rights and interests.
Araghchi acknowledged China's vital contribution to facilitating and preserving the JCPOA, saying that Teheran will maintain close communication with Beijing.
Developing and deepening the comprehensive strategic partnership with China remains a priority in Iran's foreign policy, he said, pledging the country's staunch support for China's positions on its core interests.
In a signed article by Araghchi that was published by People's Daily on Friday, the Iranian foreign minister said that cooperation between the two ancient civilizations in Asia has withstood the test of time. He also highlighted the importance of the visit in shaping the "next golden 50 years "of strategic cooperation between the two countries.
China has remained Iran's largest trading partner for many years and has become an important export market for Iranian products. The two countries have inked multiple agreements and deepened Belt and Road cooperation.
Li, from the China-Arab Research Institute, said that "the long-standing partnership between China and Iran enjoys a solid foundation, and the two nations have maintained close dialogue over the years on various issues to address shared concerns".
Furthermore, it is imperative for the two nations to reinforce cooperation amid escalating tensions in the region and numerous international challenges, Li said.
Experts noted that Iran and China share common interests and concerns, not only at bilateral and regional levels, but also on transregional and international platforms, such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and BRICS, of which both countries are member states.
During the talks, the two sides vowed to further strengthen collaboration within the SCO and BRICS frameworks to uphold common interests.
China has assumed the rotating presidency of the SCO, which Araghchi said in the article will open new opportunities for collective cooperation. He added that the two countries will work with other Global South nations and stand on the right side of history to resist unilateralism and bullying.
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