Iran and China Unite: A New Era of Collaborative Civilizations for a Shared Future

Iran and China Unite: A New Era of Collaborative Civilizations for a Shared Future

In a significant move highlighting the growing ties between Iran and China, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei recently shared a post on X in both Persian and Chinese, emphasizing the deep-rooted bilateral relationship between the two nations. His statement resonated profoundly: “Iran and China, as two ancient civilizations on the eastern and western wings of Asia, not only share a deep historical heritage but also possess transformative power to reshape regional and even global order. The full implementation of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership will lay a solid foundation for this process.” This post quickly gained traction in China, reflecting not only diplomatic intent but also a heartfelt gesture of friendship and mutual respect.

The timing of Khamenei’s message was particularly significant, coinciding with the largest-ever summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) held in Tianjin. The event brought together over 20 national leaders and heads of 10 international organizations. During this summit, a 10-year development strategy was adopted, accompanied by a joint statement commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. Key agreements were signed in various sectors, including:

  • Security cooperation
  • Economic partnerships
  • People-to-people exchanges

These agreements set a clear direction for the long-term growth of the SCO. In his keynote address, Chinese President Xi Jinping noted the significance of the SCO as the world’s largest regional organization, now consisting of 26 member countries with a combined economic output nearing $30 trillion. He emphasized that the organization’s global influence is “increasing by the day.”

Both China and Iran, as SCO members, exemplify the core objectives of this organization. Despite being the largest economy in the group, China refrains from lecturing other nations or interfering in their domestic affairs. Instead, it focuses on building trust and mutual respect.

The Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, established in 2021, outlines a long-term roadmap for cooperation in several key areas, including:

  • Energy collaboration
  • Infrastructure development
  • Green technologies
  • Digital industries
  • Artificial intelligence

These initiatives represent tangible opportunities for shared growth rather than abstract concepts. For China, Iran’s strategic position along the Belt and Road Initiative is crucial, while for Iran, China serves as a partner that upholds principles of stability, respect, and reciprocity.

This partnership contrasts sharply with Iran’s historical experiences with Western nations, particularly the United States and its European allies. For decades, these countries have approached Iran not as a sovereign partner but as a challenge to be managed. The evidence is clear: promises made by the West have often been broken. A prime example is the nuclear deal (JCPOA), which was negotiated in good faith but unilaterally abandoned by the United States, leaving Europe unable or unwilling to fulfill its commitments. Presently, Europe again threatens sanctions, despite its prior inaction during moments of conflict involving Iran.

Through platforms such as the SCO and BRICS, Iran finds empowerment rather than marginalization. These forums prioritize respect for sovereignty, promote multipolarity, and foster cooperation based on fairness and equality. This is the essence of what China offers to Iran.

The deepening partnership between Iran and China signals a shift towards a new international reality. Together, these nations are not just enduring Western pressure; they are actively shaping a more balanced world order. For both Iran and China, and the broader Global South, the moment for strategic clarity has undeniably arrived.

As highlighted by Qinduo Xu, a senior fellow at the Pangoal Institution in Beijing, the collaboration between these ancient civilizations reflects a mutual aspiration to redefine their roles on the global stage. Through their alliance, Iran and China are poised to influence not only regional dynamics but also the broader geopolitical landscape, marking the dawn of a new era in international relations.

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