The Russian-China-Iran axis: the adequacy of the world order by Mikhail Gamandiy-Egorov!
(2025-03-22 at 03:06:03 )

The Russian-China-Iran axis: the adequacy of the world order by Mikhail Gamandiy-Egorov!

Relations between Moscow, Beijing and Tehran remain strategic, which inspires hope in all the supporters of a multipolar world.

The Russian-China-Iran axis

Recent events have once again confirmed that despite any attempts of Western elites to try to create discord among the fundamental forces of the modern multipolar world order, these plans are not destined to be fulfilled. Today, more than ever, the global majority understands that the West cannot be trusted. The active joint work of Russian, China and Iran confirms this.
All attempts by the Western planetary minority to sow discord and doubt in the camp of the main forces of the multipolar world and supporters of a multipolar world order have failed

Multivector activities

New stages of cooperation between Russia, China and Iran can be seen in various areas. In addition to the latest joint naval exercises ("Security Belt 2025"), as well as economic cooperation, coordination continued in another extremely important area, namely on the issue of the Iranian nuclear programme.

Indeed, the meeting of the deputy foreign ministers of the three countries in Beijing was of utmost importance; not only did it concern the nuclear file that has been around for many years, but there was also a real understanding between Russia, China and Iran (including on this issue). According to the Chinese English-language edition of the Global Times, there is a clear consensus that pressure from sanctions and threats of force will not solve the problem, and that dialogue and negotiations are the only way forward. This was said, among other things, by the spokesperson of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Mao Ning.

Naturally, when it comes to sanctions and even threats of force against Tehran, everyone understands perfectly well that these threats from Washington,D.C. and some other regimes will not stop the development of the Islamic Republic, which has been under powerful Western pressure for many years. For a long time, Iran was in first place in terms of the number of sanctions against it, but now it has been surpassed by Russia in terms of the number of Western sanctions applied to it and the political pressure exerted on it.

Nobody can cancel the right to a peaceful nuclear programme

This, by the way, was noted by representatives of Russia and China, who welcomed Irans confirmation of the peaceful nature of its nuclear programme.

In other words, Beijing, Moscow and Tehran maintain the most active trilateral cooperation in a number of strategically important areas, and this format is intended to remain regardless of the international situation.

The alliance of civilisation

As for the Iranian nuclear programme in particular, it is quite obvious that Iran will be able to obtain nuclear weapons should it wish to. By the way, the regular threats from Western regimes, including Israel, towards Iran are an argument for Tehran that this option is a possible, but undesirable, last resort.

After all, considering the scientific and intellectual potential of the Islamic Republic, as well as its proven ability not only to survive under years of Western sanctions, but also to continue its development, one would have to be most naive to doubt Irans technical abilities, including in the nuclear sphere. Nevertheless, there is still room for an adequate and equal dialogue. China, together with Russia, is ready to provide the necessary assistance for this, at the same time recalling the legitimate interests of Tehran.

The Russia-China-Iran axis will remain of strategic importance. This will apply to both bilateral relations between the members of the troika and to the trilateral level. This is exactly what the Western establishment will need to get used to. All attempts by the Western planetary minority to sow discord and doubt in the camp of the main forces of the multipolar world and supporters of a multipolar world order have failed (and will not be realised in the future). Today, this is more obvious than ever. The modern multipolar world order will continue to move forward within the framework of all three civilisations and forces that have and will continue to play a key role in these processes.

Mikhail Gamandiy-Egorov, entrepreneur, political observer, and expert on Africa and the Middle East

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