Iran using China to get around US sanctions

Iran and China signed on March 27 a number of cooperation agreements in many fields, apparently in an attempt by the Iranian regime to reduce the effects of the US sanctions imposed on it since May 2018.
The sanctions have opened
the door for economic deterioration in Iran and suffering for the Iranian
people.
Iranian hopes
Iranian government
officials have expressed hopes that the agreements their country signed with
China would contribute to reducing the negative effects of the US sanctions on
Iran.
Iranian President Hassan
Rouhani said the agreements his government signed with China aim at moving
ahead with the implementation of the Iranian nuclear deal with western powers.
They also aim to commit
European countries to honor their pledges to Iran within the nuclear deal,
Rouhani said.
An Iranian official said,
meanwhile, that the agreements signed by his country and China are tantamount
to a roadmap for a long-term relationship between Tehran and Beijing.
Member of the Supreme
Political Council in Yemen Mohamed al-Houthi said the agreements would break
the American siege on Iran.
In January 2016, Iran and
China signed a comprehensive cooperation agreement covering 25 years.
The Iranian opposition
rejected the agreement, noting that it would give China the right to control
the Iranian market and Iranian companies.
The Iranian opposition
also rejects the latest agreements with China. The Iranian regime signed the
agreement now in reaction to the rejection by the administration of US
President Joe Biden to return to the nuclear deal with Iran.
Iranian President Hassan
Rouhani is also apparently trying to find a way out of the US sanctions on his
country before he leaves the office of president soon.