Iran and China have signed a 25-year agreement to expand ties as the Islamic republic struggles to prove the resilience of its economy against decades of US sanctions.
Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran’s foreign minister, and his visiting Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, signed the agreement on Saturday.
Details of the agreement were not disclosed and it was not clear how much it might have changed from an 18-page draft — seen by the Financial Times last year — which did not indicate any strategic shift in Iran’s foreign policy.
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