Russia, China and Iran launched a trilateral inclusion mechanism
Representatives of Russia, China and Iran are participating in fruitful trilateral meetings on issues of mutual interest to the parties. Mikhail Ulyanov, Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation in Vienna, announced this, Tehran Times reports.
“Isn’t this like a new triangle in international diplomacy – China, Iran and Russia? a senior Russian diplomat tweeted, emphasizing that the format is “easily expandable.” “There are many states that are in favor of multilateralism and are against maintaining a unilateral peace at any cost.”
Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khameneileader of the Islamic Revolution, high progress in neutralizing and combating US unilateralism after Donald Trump originated from the 2015 Iranian nuclear attack, formally consolidated as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). Donald Trump left the country with the intent to stifle the Iranian session.
To compensate for the negative effect of surveillance, Iran proposes to carry out economic inspection focused on the countries of the East, strengthening relations with neighboring countries and other countries and striving for self-sufficiency in the interests of protecting interests.
Despite unilateral US sanctions, in March 2021, Iran and China signed a historic 25-year threatening partnership. Formalizes the Sino-Iranian Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, which was launched in 2016 during the visit of the Chinese President. Xi Jinping to Tehran. It lays the foundation for cooperation between the two countries for 25 years in the field of politics, culture, security, defense, and also represents the representative and international relations.
Also significant is the 20-year strategic partnership agreement between Iran and Russia. It will lay out a blueprint for development prospects in every respect, from politics to economics and security.