Iran-China Strategic Partnership: Judiciary Chief Highlights Key Role in Strengthening Bilateral Relations

Iran-China Strategic Partnership: Judiciary Chief Highlights Key Role in Strengthening Bilateral Relations

In a significant move towards strengthening Iran-China relations, Judiciary Chief Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei has emphasized the potential for expanding political, executive, and judicial collaboration between the Islamic Republic and China. This comes in light of the 25-year strategic document aimed at enhancing bilateral cooperation.

Mohseni-Ejei is currently in China to attend the 20th Meeting of Chief Justices of the Supreme Courts of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). During his visit, he engaged in meaningful discussions with Senior Communist Party of China (CPC) official Chen Wenqing.

Key points from their meeting include:

  • Commitment to Peace and Security: Mohseni-Ejei reaffirmed Iran’s dedication to maintaining international and regional stability while opposing unilateralism and all forms of terrorism.
  • Combating Terrorism: He highlighted Iran’s strategic efforts over the decades to confront various threats and ensure national security.
  • Enhancing Bilateral Relations: The judiciary chief expressed optimism about the long-standing ties between Tehran and Beijing, suggesting opportunities for elevating their political, executive, and judicial relations.

The visit, which commenced on Monday, showcases Iran’s proactive approach in fostering international partnerships, especially in the judicial sector. Mohseni-Ejei leads a high-ranking judicial delegation, underscoring the importance of judicial cooperation within the SCO framework.

This engagement not only highlights the deepening ties between Iran and China but also reflects a shared commitment to addressing global challenges collaboratively.

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