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Iran, China discuss boosting military co-op
2015-12-14
A high-ranking Chinese military delegation met with Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari in Tehran Dec. 13. During the meeting the parties discussed broadening naval cooperation and boosting bilateral military relations, Iran’s Tasnim news agency reported.
Iran needs equipment and China needs money. Simple as that...
Back in October Sun Jianguo, deputy chief of staff of China's army visited Tehran and held separate meetings with senior Iranian military officials including Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan and Habibollah Sayyari during which both sides underlined the necessity for the development of the two countries' military cooperation.

Earlier in October 2014, Sayyari paid an official visit to china at the invitation of his Chinese counterpart. Providing Iran’s navy with some technical requirements by Chinese side were discussed during the visit.

Previously, Iran’s defense minister visited China and discussed military cooperation issues with Chinese officials. The two sides stressed expansion of mutual military and security cooperation between the two countries.

Tehran and Beijing have close diplomatic, economic, trade and energy ties, and in recent years have developed their military relations as well. China is believed to have helped Iran in various military fields including training of high-level officials on advanced systems, providing technical support, supplying steel for missile construction, providing control technology for missile development, building a missile factory and a test range.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  JHH: I'm sure China has lots of starving peasants stowed away somewhere to grab by the ankles and swing against us during whatever Climate Payoff Negotiations are taking place.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2015-12-14 16:02  

#2  Maintaining an arms industry is expensive; you have to keep production going. Any half-assed country with a machine shop can build small arms. It gets a bit more difficult when you graduate to armor, ships, and aircraft.
Posted by: Pappy   2015-12-14 14:46  

#1  Iran needs equipment and China needs money. Simple as that...

The heathen Chinee need money? And here I thought they had more than they knew WTF to do with. Guess it goes fast when yer thousand year plans go awry.
Posted by: JHH   2015-12-14 13:36  

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