The summit highlights Tehran's growing relationship with Beijing — and Moscow — following its recent conflict with Israel, which was joined by the United States in attacking Iranian nuclear sites. China's support provides Iran with crucial economic and military backing that stands to weaken U.S.-led sanctions and containment efforts.Araghchi proposed the establishment of "a permanent mechanism to monitor, document and coordinate responses to military aggression, acts of sabotage, state terrorism, and violations of national sovereignty of member states," he told the SCO meeting on Tuesday, according to Mehr News Agency.
In the meeting, Araghchi referred to recent Israeli and American strikes on Iran as an "act of aggression." He also suggested launching a regional security forum involving defense and intelligence agencies, the report added. Araghchi met with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on the sidelines of the event.