Chinese Vice Premier With Defense Industry Ties Draws Scrutiny Amid Iran Conflict

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Zhang Guoqing (L), a member of the Chinese Communist Party’s Politburo and a vice premier, attends a meeting of China’s rubber-stamp National People’s Congress in Beijing on March 11, 2023. Zhang previously oversaw China North Industries Group, one of the country’s largest arms manufacturers, and earlier in his career was stationed in the Middle East. Lintao Zhang/Getty ImagesA senior Chinese official with extensive ties to the country’s defense sector has recently made several high-profile public appearances. Insiders suggest he could be playing a crucial part in Beijing’s military and strategic relationships with Iran.Zhang Guoqing—a vice premier and member of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) second-highest leadership panel, the Politburo—has attended multiple domestic and international events since early March, including a trip to France as Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s special envoy to the second Nuclear Energy Summit.

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