China Eyes a Major Opportunity in Post-War Iran
China is seeking to lead Iran’s post-war reconstruction, aiming to secure long-term access to vital Iranian oil reserves. This strategy was reinforced recently in New Delhi during talks between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Iran's Deputy Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, reflecting China’s ambitions in the Middle East amid diminishing US influence.
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