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八点最热报 | 在特朗普放出风声,美伊很快可能达致停战谈判协议的时刻,伊朗外长阿拉格齐昨天闪电落地北京和中国外长王毅举行会谈。阿拉格齐随后还在社交媒体X平台上以中文发文,重申伊朗对中国的信任,期待中国支持建立一个“新战后”地区框架。(主播:萧慧敏)

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00:04Trump made a statement
00:06The US and Iran may soon reach a ceasefire agreement.
00:09Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi arrived in Beijing yesterday in a surprise visit.
00:13Held talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi
00:16Araghzi then also posted on the social media platform X.
00:19Posted in Chinese
00:20Reaffirming Iran's trust in China
00:23We look forward to China's support in establishing a new post-war regional framework.
00:27Iran, the only tough nut to crack in the Middle East that dares to challenge the United States.
00:31This time they approached China
00:32Is it a reunion of comrades-in-arms or a desperate plea for help?
00:36Would China be willing to wait until after the US bombs it?
00:39Which country will be pushed to the forefront to take over?
00:43In the reality of international interactions
00:45When the missile stops, the vacuum of power in the screaming area...
00:47There must be a country to fill the gap.
00:50Iran seems to have been handed over to Beijing.
00:53To understand this hand that Tehran has extended to Beijing...
00:57Then we must first understand it clearly.
00:59That messy pre-war account
01:02Wang Yi visited Tehran in 2021
01:04The two sides signed a 25-year comprehensive cooperation plan for traditional Chinese medicine.
01:08The agreement stipulates
01:09China will invest $400 billion in Iran over the next 25 years.
01:13Covering energy
01:14telecommunications
01:15port
01:16railways and other fields
01:17At the time, an Iranian government spokesperson threatened...
01:19This agreement will prove
01:21The US attempt to isolate Iran has failed.
01:25On paper, this is a landmark reorganization of Middle Eastern geopolitics.
01:29However, the ink on the agreement was not yet dry.
01:31The cracks started to appear.
01:33The agreement encountered three major difficulties as soon as it was implemented.
01:36Financial channels are blocked
01:38Policy changes
01:39Technology transfer trap
01:41Even more glaring is
01:42Just as the US-Iran nuclear negotiations were in full swing
01:45The late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, in effect, at a cabinet meeting
01:49During the meeting, it was stated that
01:51Iranian oil needs to reduce its dependence on a single buyer.
01:56Who is that single buyer?
01:58Everyone knows the truth.
01:59So that's why Iran betrayed China and sided with the United States.
02:03This led to the initial US bombing of Iran.
02:05The claim that China has not taken a proactive stance
02:08It's not just a rumor.
02:10However, some people endorsed Iran's wavering stance at the time.
02:13To say that Iran has never truly chosen sides.
02:17He just wanted to play both sides and bet on both.
02:20China is his oil buyer, and sanctions are being eased.
02:23The United States is the source of his wealth, which he can return to once sanctions are lifted.
02:27field
02:27He needs both.
02:29It's just that card has different weight at different times.
02:32This is not betrayal
02:34This is a country like Iran that has been sanctioned by the United States for more than 40 years.
02:37Their survival algorithm
02:39No matter what
02:41China's position has remained clear throughout this war.
02:45Wang Yi emphasized during his meeting with Aragash
02:47The current regional situation is at a critical juncture of transition to war and nuclear conflict.
02:52The complete end of the war is of utmost urgency
02:54That statement, though spoken in a calm and measured manner, was actually quite meaningful.
02:58Beijing is not going to be the referee in this war.
03:01But what is Aragash's real purpose in coming to Beijing?
03:03The goal is for China to become a participant in the design of the post-war order.
03:09The gunfire in the Strait of Hormuz had not yet fully subsided.
03:13Iranian Foreign Minister Araghsi flew to Beijing on Wednesday.
03:15Formal talks held with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi
03:18This is more than two months after the outbreak of the Iraq War.
03:21Tehran's highest-level diplomatic action against China
03:24China did not send troops into this war.
03:27No publicly disclosed military aid
03:28Maintaining a principled, bystander stance throughout
03:32It is precisely this attitude
03:33This gave China resources that neither the United States nor Russia possessed after the war.
03:37Book
03:37He can speak to both Tehran and Riad simultaneously.
03:40He can be accepted by all parties as a credible mediator.
03:44The battle has lasted for more than two months.
03:47Not only did it cause serious losses to the Iranian people
03:51Moreover, it has caused serious impacts on regional and global peace and stability.
03:55China is deeply saddened by this.
03:56We believe that a full-scale war is imperative.
03:58Restarting the war is even more undesirable.
04:01It is especially important to persist in negotiations.
04:03After the talks
04:04Aragchi posted the message in Chinese himself.
04:07Iran publicly reaffirmed its trust in China on social media.
04:10And specifically requested support from Beijing.
04:13Establishing a new postwar regional architecture that can coordinate development and security
04:17These words carry considerable weight.
04:19Araghchi specifically mentioned this during an interview with Iranian state media.
04:23After China recognized this war
04:25Iran is completely different from what it was before the war.
04:27This fully demonstrates their ability and strength.
04:47Iran's international standing has significantly improved.
04:53This is a story that Araghchi is telling to Beijing.
04:56Iran is not a loser
04:57Conversely, Iran proved its strength.
05:00America is bombed.
05:01Iran's Supreme Leader is dead
05:03Nuclear facilities destroyed
05:04But Iran continues to blockade the Strait of Hormuz.
05:07Forcing the United States to sit at the negotiating table
05:09Standing firm on this land in the Middle East
05:11This is not merely a display of military will.
05:13This is Iran using the blood of the battlefield.
05:16In exchange for a seat at the table after the war
05:18But the question is whether China should sit at this table.
05:21China advocates for the Gulf and Middle Eastern countries
05:24We should take our destiny into our own hands.
05:27Encourage Iran and more Gulf states to engage in dialogue
05:29Achieving forest-friendly
05:31Support the establishment of joint participation by countries in the region
05:34Safeguarding common interests
05:36A regional peace and security architecture for common development
05:40Take your destiny into your own hands
05:42This was said in Beijing.
05:43This is both an endorsement of Tehran
05:45It was also meant for the entire Gulf region.
05:48What China wants is not a post-war ally of Iran.
05:51Rather, it is a Middle East security framework with China as its fulcrum.
05:54Beijing must play the Iran card.
05:57But how to connect it, how deep to connect it, and how fast to connect it?
05:59It will depend on a key variable.
06:01Will Washington accept China's role in the post-war Middle East?
06:04Play the role of architect
06:06If the United States wants to exclude China from the post-war order
06:09China would then address Iran's reconstruction needs.
06:11Navigational benefits of Hormuz
06:13and energy cooperation throughout the Gulf states
06:15Packaged into a countermeasure card
06:17This is a game of chess, not a handshake.
06:20While the sound of cannon fire was still faintly audible
06:22Alag Banner arrived in Beijing after a long journey.
06:25They brought an invitation.
06:26Whether China can turn this invitation into a dominant force remains to be seen.
06:30That's the real test.
06:33The most profound political legacy of this war
06:36It's not about Iran's victory or defeat.
06:37Rather, it is its repositioning within Middle Eastern geopolitics.
06:41The powder keg in the Strait of Hormuz has not completely dissipated.
06:44The US killed Iran's Supreme Leader.
06:47Iran's nuclear facilities were also bombed.
06:49But Iran still did not surrender.
06:51Still demanding a price at the negotiating table
06:53Still holding the Hormuz
06:55A knife that can strangle the world's energy supply
06:59Iran, which the US cannot destroy.
07:00Still standing in the center of the card table
07:03And now Alag Banner sits in Beijing
07:05The other side said we trust China
07:07The weight of that sentence
07:08When I signed the cooperation agreement four years ago
07:10Completely different
07:12At that time, it was a country with the capital to influence the winds of change that was placing its bets.
07:16Now it's a place that's been bombed to pieces.
07:19Iran has a clear choice.
07:21Redefine the strategic direction
07:23It wants China to help it rebuild a new order in the Middle East.
07:26Is China willing to accept this card?
07:28The post-war framework in the Middle East has lost a pillar of Chinese influence.
07:32If China continues to remain silent on the issue...
07:34The shape of that framework will still be determined by the United States.
07:38Once the cannon needle stops
07:40The game of chess has just begun
07:43And in this game of chess where no moves have been made yet, China...
07:46Is it quietly taking over the post-war Middle East script?
07:50Who calls the shots in the post-war Middle East?
07:52Beijing now has an opportunity
07:55But the window won't stay open for long.
07:56Wang Yi said he was saddened.
07:58Alag Banner speaks of trust
08:00A war rewrote all the calculations between traditional Chinese medicine practitioners.
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