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Global tensions surrounding Er#n intensified after Donald Trump claimed Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed that Te-h-ran should reopen the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical oil shipping routes.
Despite Trump’s remarks, China stopped short of confirming any direct involvement, instead calling for an end to the conflict and urging diplomatic solutions.
The ongoing disruption in the strait has triggered severe instability in global energy markets, with shipping routes affected and oil prices surging worldwide.
Meanwhile, |r*n says it is willing to negotiate but remains deeply suspicious of the United States, as military pressure, sanctions, and regional conflict continue to push the crisis closer to a wider geopolitical confrontation.

Sources: www.reuters.com - www.cnbc.com - www.aljazeera.com

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00:00Donald Trump says Xi Jinping agrees Iran must reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil
00:04route. But China has not confirmed it will pressure Tehran directly. The crisis has already
00:09disrupted global shipping and sent oil prices soaring. Meanwhile, Iran says it's open to talks,
00:15but still does not trust the United States.
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