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July 2020 - The Mediterranean Region looks at China
www.chinamed.it/archive/july-2020-2021

Diplomasi-e Irani. interviewed Mohsen Ruhi-Sefat, a former diplomat with experience in various Southeast Asian countries, about the 25-year agreement with China. [1].

October 2020 - The Mediterranean Region looks at China
www.chinamed.it/archive/october-2020-2021

Mirtaher stressed that, considering the increasing pressure of American sanctions aiming to isolate Iran and minimize its oil exports, a 25-year strategic partnership with China is extremely important as it could open its door to the world’s second-largest economy: China.

June 2020 - China looks at the Mediterranean Region
www.chinamed.it/archive/june-2020

In light of the discussion at the United Nations regarding the extension of the arms embargo against Iran and the announcement of a 25-year agreement between Tehran and Beijing, we start our review of Chinese media in Iran.

January 2022 - The Mediterranean Region looks at China
www.chinamed.it/archive/january-2022-2023

This has become particularly evident as January 24 marked the 30th anniversary of the establishment of Sino-Israeli relations, which this year also coincided with the fifth convention of the Israel-China Joint Committee on Innovation Cooperation, an initiative of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs

January 2023 - The Mediterranean Region looks at China
www.chinamed.it/archive/january-2023-2024

For 33 consecutive years now, Africa has been the destinationof the first annual overseas trip of every Chinese Foreign Minister. Qin Gangdid not break this tradition, travelling to Ethiopia, Gabon, Angola, Benin andEgypt.

March 2021 - The Mediterranean Region looks at China
www.chinamed.it/archive/march-2021-2022

We start our review with the signing of the Iran-China 25-year cooperation document on March 26, during Wang Yi’s visit to Tehran.

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