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China-Iran relations
Although Unhappy With US Sanctions on Iran, China Won’t Fall Out With Washington
By Charlotte Gao
The White House vows to bring Iran’s oil exports to zero and China is Iran’s largest crude oil customer.
China’s Rise in the Middle East: Beyond Economics
By Nicholas Lyall
As China’s economic leadership grows, can it keep aloof from tangled regional politics and security issues?
What Does Iran Really Think of China?
By Mahmoud Pargoo
Tehran has good reason to doubt that China is a reliable partner.
'Sanctions Are Coming': US Issues Limited Iran Sanctions Waivers, With One Big Exception
By Ankit Panda
China, Iran's biggest oil importer, is still in the dark about a possible sanctions waiver.
China’s Nuclear Diplomacy in the Middle East
By Samuel Hickey
China will have to balance its nuclear 'going out' with nonproliferation concerns.
Iran's Careful Approach to China's Uyghur Crackdown
By Samuel Ramani
Iran's close ties to China leave Tehran vulnerable to criticism as Beijing cracks down on Muslim minority groups.
China and the Middle East: Israel’s Strategic Stakes
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Sam Chester.
What the US Iran Sanctions Mean for India
By Paras Ratna
India’s diplomatic predicament just got worse.
China's BRI Bet in the Middle East
By Bonnie Girard
Can China's efforts survive scrutiny and politics?
The History of China and Iran’s Unlikely Partnership
By Bonnie Girard
How did a communist country and an theocracy form a close partnership?
Iran Protests: What’s China’s Stance?
By Charlotte Gao
Chinese foreign ministry hopes that “Iran can maintain stability and achieve development.”
China, Iran to Deepen Military Ties
By Franz-Stefan Gady
China’s defense minister vowed to strengthen military cooperation with Iran.