Tehran, 15 February. — Against the backdrop of the visit of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi to Beijing, the Chinese newspaper China Daily wrote in an article that Iranian-Chinese relations are not subordinate to the West.
The attention Western countries have drawn to Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi's Tuesday-Thursday visit to China is indicative of their unwillingness to oversee normal interstate exchanges.
China has always viewed its traditional friendship with the Islamic Republic from a strategic point of view. Strengthening and developing relations is a strategic choice for both sides.
Both experience and the increasingly unstable international situation show that maintaining a healthy growth momentum in bilateral relations serves not only the interests of the two countries, but also global peace and stability.
As Chinese President Xi Jinping said, they are staunch supporters of multilateralism and staunch opponents of unilateralism and hegemony.

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