China Urges Hormuz Reopening Amid Trump‑Xi Talks
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China’s UN Ambassador Fu Cong said that keeping the ceasefire in the Middle East and reopening the Strait of Hormuz are urgent priorities for the upcoming Trump‑Xi summit.
Fu Cong made the remarks at a press briefing, emphasizing that the closure of the Hormuz Strait would dominate the agenda of the U.S. and Chinese leaders’ meeting. He highlighted the need for diplomatic efforts to restore the flow of oil through the strategically vital waterway.
The comments come as the United States and China prepare to discuss broader geopolitical issues, with the Strait of Hormuz’s status positioned as a key point of negotiation.
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