Iran’s new supreme leader shares his late father’s “positive” view of relations with China, Tehran’s ambassador told a security forum in Beijing at the weekend. Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli also suggested that while Tehran would charge “service fees” for vessels using the Strait of Hormuz, China may receive “special” treatment because it was a “friendly” nation. “[Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei’s] view, as well as that of our martyred leader, regarding Iran’s relationship with China has been…
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Of course, Khomeini’s opinions on China and everything else remain up in the air since he has yet to appear in public or be heard personally by voice since Feb. 28, when he was “wounded” in the US airstrike that killed his father.



