Iran's Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf will “coordinate various sectors of relations between Iran and China”, according to Tasnim news agency.PHOTO: REUTERS

Iran chief negotiator Ghalibaf appointed to oversee ties with China: Media

· The Straits Times

TEHRAN – Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who recently emerged as a chief negotiator in talks with the US, has been appointed to oversee relations with China, Iranian media reported on May 17.

“Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has recently been appointed as a special representative of the Islamic republic of Iran for China affairs,” Tasnim news agency reported, citing “informed sources”, with other media carrying similar reports.

Mr Ghalibaf was appointed to the position at the proposal of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and with the approval of the supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, according to Tasnim.

He will “coordinate various sectors of relations between Iran and China”, it added.

The Fars news agency said late security chief Ali Larijani, who was killed in US-Israeli strikes on March 17, held a similar position.

Mr Larijani oversaw the advancing of negotiations with China that led to a 25-year cooperation agreement in 2021.

Following the outbreak of the war with Israel and the US on Feb 28, Mr Ghalibaf has emerged as a central figure steering high-stakes diplomacy in the single round of talks with the US in April.

A number of senior Iranian officials, including former supreme leader Ali Khamenei, were killed in the war, which spread across the Middle East before a fragile ceasefire took hold on April 8.

Iran has in recent days allowed a number of Chinese ships to pass through the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a vital global energy conduit that it had blocked since the war erupted.

The Revolutionary Guards said the ships transited after “an agreement on Iran’s strait management protocols”. AFP