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Regtechtimes on MSN🛢️ Ghost tankers, fake flags, and “dark fleet” tricks — how China fuels its refineries with sanctioned Russian & Iranian oil
New evidence has revealed a shadowy system of oil trade linking Iran, Russia, and China. Networks of brokers, shipowners, and offshore companies have built a pathway that allows sanctioned oil to reach Chinese buyers.
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A CBS News investigation reveals that China is still secretly buying Iranian oil and evading U.S. sanctions by having the oil transferred from ship to ship in the middle of the sea.
China and Russia are helping Iran challenge the E3 in the United Nations Security Council over the group's claimed right to enforce the snapback mechanism, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told Iran's state TV IRIB.
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Iran shouldn’t count on China to boost its air force
Currently, China appears to be the only nation willing to supply Iran with advanced weaponry. However, Beijing is proceeding cautiously due to several factors. Past attempts by Iran to acquire J-10Cs in 2015 were thwarted by a United Nations arms embargo and China’s demand for cash payments over Iran’s proposed oil-and-gas barter.
But Iran’s proposal didn’t seem to get the direct endorsement of the group, a regional security body whose 10 members include close partners China and Russia, but also rivals India and Pakistan.
BEIJING — Under pressure from the U.S. and a shifting international environment, China hosted Iranian and Russian officials to discuss Iran's nuclear program, demonstrate solidarity and possibly ...
Last year, China invested just $1.54 billion in Iran—a paltry sum compared to the $3.72 billion it invested in the UAE or the $5.36 billion it invested in Saudi Arabia.
But Iran’s proposal didn’t seem to get the direct endorsement of the group, a regional security body whose 10 members include close partners China and Russia, but also rivals India and Pakistan.
There is growing evidence of increased military cooperation between Iran and China — including aiding in missile production, a new report from Israeli media warns. The alarming news follows reports that a rift had emerged between Iran and ally Russia,