TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Chinese President Xi Jinping, visiting Iran just days after the lifting of international sanctions under a historic nuclear deal, says he hopes for a “new chapter” in relations.
Xi met with his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani in Tehran on Saturday, during the first visit to the country by a Chinese president in 14 years.
Trade between the two countries stood at some $ 52 billion dollars in 2014, but that figure dropped last year due to plunging oil prices.
China is one of six world powers — along with the U.S., Germany, France, Britain and Russia — that reached an agreement with Iran last summer to lift international sanctions in exchange for Tehran curbing its nuclear program. The deal was implemented a week ago.