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Iran’s foreign ministry on December 10 took the rare move of summoning China’s ambassador to Tehran after Beijing issued a joint statement with Arab states that controversially dealt with the matter of three long-disputed islands in the Strait of Hormuz.


Though there was clear anger in Tehran at the move, Iran’s leadership was obviously taking pains not to upset China with its response to the statement—instead of announcing that it was “summoning” the Chinese envoy, the Iranian foreign ministry said the ambassador “had a visit” with a foreign ministry official, during which Tehran’s “strong dissatisfaction” was conveyed.


The controversy blew up as Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Iran’s arch-rival Saudi Arabia on December 9. He also met leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. Tehran was observing the visit like a hawk as Iran and Saudi Arabia are competitors when it comes to the provision of huge volumes of crude oil to Beijing.


The bone of contention unearthed by the Chinese-Arab joint statement is the ownership of the islands of Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb and Abu Musa, governed by Iran since 1971 but claimed by the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It was in 1971 that the then-shah of Iran dispatched the Iranian royal navy to the three islands after the British withdrew their armed forces from territories that are today the UAE. Iran has ever since rejected statements from Emirati leaders that the islands belong to the UAE. The inhabitants of the islands are all Persian-speaking Arabs who use the Bandari dialect of Persian, which is infused with Arabic words and syntax.


Xi and the GCC leaders signed a statement that urged “bilateral negotiations in accordance with the rules of international law, and to resolve this issue [over the sovereignty of the islands] in accordance with international legitimacy”. In signing the statement, China crossed a red line in Iran’s eyes as Tehran’s standpoint remains that it will not countenance any talks on the islands.


Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian asserted in a tweet that the islands were “inseparable parts of Iran’s pure soil”. But he ran into social media criticism for not naming China in his observations and for only writing in Farsi, whereas in the past he has tweeted both in Farsi and in Chinese in support of China’s territorial integrity.


China and Iran last year signed a 25-year cooperation agreement last year, seen as a roadmap to potentially massive investments worth hundreds of billions of dollars. Progress on realising any of the investments, however, is slow.


They issued a joint statement, which contained several clauses that directly dealt with Iranian affairs, its nuclear programme, and its regional activities.


The statement signed by Xi and his GCC counterparts also referred to ensuring the peaceful and civilian nature of the Iranian nuclear programme and called on Tehran to fully cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). On December 11, Saudi Arabia’s top diplomat remarked that “all bets are off” if Iran “gets an operational nuclear weapon”.


China and the GCC member states also in the statement referred to the need for dialogue on Iran’s “destabilising regional activities” and “support for terrorist and sectarian groups and illegal armed organisations”.


Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani registered “surprise” at how the statement included the Iran-related clauses.


Xi’s visit was partly arranged for the first China-Arab States Summit and the China-GCC Summit.


During his stay in Saudi Arabia, Xi also held bilateral meetings with nearly 20 Arab leaders.


As anger grew in Iran over the outcome of Xi’s visit, Iranian newspapers hit out at China. Ham-Mihan headlined an article, “China’s Turnaround on Iran”.


The daily Aftab was no less scathing about the Chinese. It published images of protesters in China, asking "Did the Chinese government hear the voice of the protesters?"


Reformist Etemad on December 11 asked, “What is China’s plan for the Middle East?”


Later on December 11, Iran’s National Security Committee said “China's interference in Iran's internal affairs conflicts with good international cooperation.”


China’s government-controlled Global Times on December 12 declared that Xi’s visit to Saudi Arabia opened a new chapter of relations between the Arabs and the Chinese.


Chinese media were generally very upbeat about the new relations between the GCC and Beijing, predicting the Arabs and Chinese would boost their cooperation in multiple fields over the next few months and years.
 
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Sounded like a fairly tame statement without taking sides.
 
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Sounded like a fairly tame statement without taking sides.

China questioned Irans territorial integrity. Not even the US has ever taken such a position

Not even the zionists have ever dared question Iranian territorial integrity

This was a big shock in Iran. And a huuge embarrassment for the government

Iran was touting a multipolar world with china playing a huge role.” Now people will start laughing at government officials. Saying you rejected the west only to become chinese puppets? We prefer to be western puppets if thats the road IRAN wants to take “
“ we suffered so much western sanctions to become somebody elses puppets”

These are the questions and attacks Iranian government officials will have to balance

This is doubly disturbing since china wants a petro yuan from the arabs. Iran is now wondering is china making backdoor deals to support arabs against Iran in exchange for petro yuAN?

the damage this will do to Iran China relations is going to be felt long term.

There is 0 tolerance in Iran for anybody questioning our territorial integrity
 
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China questioned Irans territorial integrity. Not even the US has ever taken such a position

Not even the zionists have ever dared question Iranian territorial integrity

This was a big shock in Iran. And a huuge embarrassment for the government

Iran was touting a multipolar world with china playing a huge role.” Now people will start laughing at government officials. Saying you rejected the west only to become chinese puppets? We prefer to be western puppets if thats the road IRAN wants to take “
“ we suffered so much western sanctions to become somebody elses puppets”

These are the questions and attacks Iranian government officials will have to balance

This is doubly disturbing since china wants a petro yuan from the arabs. Iran is now wondering is china making backdoor deals to support arabs against Iran in exchange for petro yuAN?

the damage this will do to Iran China relations is going to be felt long term.

There is 0 tolerance in Iran for anybody questioning our territorial integrity
Iran is relatively close to China and almost free from western influence
Still chinese went to Arabs.
I wonder why? 🧐🧐
 
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Iran is relatively close to China and almost free from western influence
Still chinese went to Arabs.
I wonder why? 🧐🧐
Sir, You live in Pakistan and no country in world had the connection with China like Pakistan had it.

If we understand what happened in Pakistan China case may make the scene clear in Iran and China case. 🧐

In case of our Arab brothers, things just went from 10 to 100 real fast.

If I were in their shoes I would be asking myself why China agreed to such statements?
 
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Sounded like a fairly tame statement without taking sides.
are you trolling?

CHina very likely knows Arabs will never recover those 2 islands, but made the statement to win over business and have a succesful "balancing act" between Arabs and Iran.

But China cant keep playing "neutral" for too long- big shoes come with big responsibilities.

On behalf of Iran, i would like to tell CHina - please watch your mouth.!
 
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Calm down, the statement is no big deal or anything, China is not taken UAEs position against Iran saying the islands belong to UAE.
 
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China shouldn't involve itself in the Iranian Arab conflict. If anything, it should try to tamper down the tensions so the entire region can finally stabilize the develop.

The only political positions I support China taking in the region are policies that are anti-Israel.
 
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China questioned Irans territorial integrity. Not even the US has ever taken such a position

Not even the zionists have ever dared question Iranian territorial integrity

This was a big shock in Iran. And a huuge embarrassment for the government

Iran was touting a multipolar world with china playing a huge role.” Now people will start laughing at government officials. Saying you rejected the west only to become chinese puppets? We prefer to be western puppets if thats the road IRAN wants to take “
“ we suffered so much western sanctions to become somebody elses puppets”

These are the questions and attacks Iranian government officials will have to balance

This is doubly disturbing since china wants a petro yuan from the arabs. Iran is now wondering is china making backdoor deals to support arabs against Iran in exchange for petro yuAN?

the damage this will do to Iran China relations is going to be felt long term.

There is 0 tolerance in Iran for anybody questioning our territorial integrity
Looks like China acknowledged there was a dispute, without taking a position. It didn't say the islands belong to Arabs. If Iranians felt offended at that, well unfortunately that's realpolitik.

At the end of the day Arabs/Sunnis are a bigger market in the Middle East, so China needs to take a middle road approach.
are you trolling?

CHina very likely knows Arabs will never recover those 2 islands, but made the statement to win over business and have a succesful "balancing act" between Arabs and Iran.

But China cant keep playing "neutral" for too long- big shoes come with big responsibilities.

On behalf of Iran, i would like to tell CHina - please watch your mouth.!
Of course it's a balancing act, and it's balanced. Recognize the dispute but not taking sides is the way to go. Some of you act like China accepted UAE's claims.
 
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China need the Arab world to do energy trade in yuan. This was a small concession China probably had to make in order for this to happen.
 
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Iran Saudis should come to a deal for these disputed islands by freeing them from each other and keep them both as unilateral territory for both
 
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That's just how realpolitik works in this world. Russia has cosy relationship with both China and India,neither China nor India want to push Russia to choose side. The US tried hard to "force" global south countries choose side between the US and China,so far with little success.
 
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Iran is relatively close to China and almost free from western influence
Still chinese went to Arabs.
I wonder why? 🧐🧐
Actually no.
Iran wants to be western's puppet but US doesn't accept them.
They pretend to be close to us, but as I remember in 2015, they quickly shifted contracts of ours to the western after the Iran Nuclear Deal signed.
So I never believe the so-called 25-year cooperation agreement as not a single Chinese official newspaper mentioned it.
 
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