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Iran’s Foreign Minister Visits China, Seeking New Phase of Global Cooperation

In a significant diplomatic move, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visited China on Wednesday, May 6, signaling a strategic pivot toward expanded international engagement.

Following a period of heightened conflict with the United States and Israel, Araghchi stated that Tehran has achieved an "elevated international standing." This perspective on Iran's strengthened global positioning serves as the foundation for Tehran's ambition to initiate a new phase of cooperation with various nations, emphasizing a shift toward diplomatic reconstruction and partnership.

During his visit, the Foreign Minister engaged in high-level discussions covering several critical geopolitical and security issues. Key topics on the agenda included the stability of the Strait of Hormuz and the impact of sanctions imposed on Iran.

Crucially, Araghchi underscored the "peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear activities," aiming to clarify Tehran's intentions to its international partners. The visit highlights the ongoing strategic relationship between Iran and China as they navigate the complexities of global security and economic landscapes in 2026.

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