China Denies Allegations of Supplying Weapons to Iran

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China Denies Allegations of Supplying Weapons to Iran
  • 13 Apr, 13:43
  • Iran

On Monday, China dismissed reports suggesting it had provided or planned to provide weapons to Iran as "baseless smears," following claims from several US intelligence sources.

On Sunday, US President Donald Trump threatened Beijing with a “staggering” new tariff of 50 percent if it were to provide military assistance to Tehran, The Caspian Post reports, citing foreign media.

His comments came the same day US outlet CNN reported that US intelligence indicated China was preparing to deliver new air defence systems to Iran within the next few weeks, citing three people familiar with the assessments.

Over the weekend, The New York Times quoted US officials as saying US intelligence suggested Beijing might have already sent a shipment of shoulder-fired missiles.

China denied the reports, saying Monday it had “always adopted a cautious and responsible attitude towards the export of military items, implementing strict controls in accordance with its own export control laws and regulations and its international obligations”.

“We oppose baseless smears or malicious association,” foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun told a regular news briefing.

China is a key economic partner of Iran - it buys most of the Middle Eastern country’s oil.

The countries have no formal military pact, though, and many analysts say Beijing largely sees the relationship between the two as transactional.

China also has strong economic ties to the Gulf countries and has criticised Iran’s attacks on them over the course of the war.

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China Denies Allegations of Supplying Weapons to Iran

On Monday, China dismissed reports suggesting it had provided or planned to provide weapons to Iran as "baseless smears," following claims from several US intelligence sources.