Iran Updates Strategic Allies on U.S. Negotiations, Says Top Security Official

Iran Updates Strategic Allies on U.S. Negotiations, Says Top Security Official

In a recent discussion, Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, Ali-Akbar Ahmadian, emphasized Iran’s unwavering principles in indirect negotiations with the United States. This meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi highlights the significance of Iran’s strategic partnerships.

During the BRICS security summit in Brazil on May 1, 2025, Ahmadian outlined Iran’s commitment to keeping its strategic allies informed about ongoing negotiations with the U.S. He underscored the importance of Iran-China relations as a cornerstone of Tehran’s foreign policy.

Key points from the discussion include:

  • Clear Principles: Iran maintains a consistent stance in negotiations.
  • Strategic Alliances: Tehran ensures its allies are updated on negotiation statuses.
  • Partnership with China: Ahmadian described China as a vital partner in both political and economic realms.
  • Call for Expansion: There is a strong push for enhancing strategic ties between Iran and China.

Ahmadian’s remarks reflect a commitment to fostering robust relations with China while navigating complex international negotiations. The strengthening of these ties is crucial for both countries’ political and economic strategies moving forward.

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