When Tehran adopted a “l(fā)ook east” policy nearly a decade ago to reverse Iran’s dependence on western technology, its sights were set on China.
Amid anti-western rhetoric and the tightening of international sanctions imposed over Tehran’s nuclear programme, China replaced Germany as Iran’s top trading partner, accounting for almost half the Islamic republic’s
foreign trade.
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