Two sanctioned Iranian ships have loaded a key ingredient for making missile propellant in China. Western intelligence ...
Tehran’s growing reliance on Beijing—a consequence of the battering its missile program has suffered from Israeli ...
The vessels, identified as the Golbon and the Jairan, will reportedly be ferrying 1,000 tonnes of sodium perchlorate from ...
Iran-Israel war: In a major development that could potentially reignite the possibility of a full-scale Iran-Israel war, Tehran is set to receive a massive shipment of sodium perchlorate ...
Citing intelligence from security services of two Western countries, the report specifies that the Golbon and Jairan ships, sailing under the Iranian flag, will transport over 1,000 tons of sodium ...
China ships over 1,000 tons of missile fuel chemicals to Iran, raising global concerns about military implications and international regulations.
Revelations that China intends to supply Iran with rocket fuel goes against UK's Middle East policy and casts further doubt ...
Two Iranian ships docked in China have been loaded with a critical ingredient to produce propellant for ballistic missiles, people familiar with the matter said—a demonstration of the challenge ...
The reported transactions could make the Chinese entities involved subject to U.S. sanctions aimed at curbing Iran's weapons programs, as the two Iranian vessels are already under U.S. sanctions.
The FT said the Iranian-flagged ships, the Golbon and the Jairan, were expected to carry more than 1,000 tonnes of sodium perchlorate, which is used to make ammonium perchlorate, the main ingredient ...
The Golbon reportedly departed from China’s Daishan Island on January 21, carrying thirty-four 20-foot containers filled with ...