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U.S. and China Reach Agreement on Opposing Iran’s Nuclear Weapons

US and China unite against Iran
США та Китай домовились про спільні дії щодо іранських ядерних амбіцій. Photo: ХВИЛЯ

U.S.-China Stance on Iran

According to ХВИЛЯ: During the Beijing summit, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that China reaffirmed its opposition to Iran possessing nuclear weapons and also spoke out against the militarization of the Strait of Hormuz. The two nations discussed their positions on Iran and the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, drawing significant international attention.

Rubio emphasized that Iran must not be allowed to develop nuclear arms, highlighting the issue's importance for global security. He noted that China has repeatedly confirmed its stance on Iran, though he added, 'perhaps not as forcefully as I phrase it.' This suggests a degree of caution on China’s part in expressing its views. Rubio also mentioned a resolution jointly submitted by the U.S. and Bahrain to the United Nations, which has already garnered support from over a hundred countries. He expressed hope that China would back this resolution, although no agreement has been secured yet.

Iran’s Actions and International Response

At the Beijing summit, China also opposed the toll system for ship passage that Iran is attempting to implement. Rubio stressed that Iran’s actions-including attacks on U.S. destroyers in the Persian Gulf and the mining of international waters-are illegal and violate all norms of international law.

'What they are doing is illegal. It violates every norm of international law that Europe likes to talk about so much.' Marco Rubio

Meanwhile, Rubio reported that Operation Project Freedom was halted at Pakistan’s request. This decision underscores the complexity of the regional situation and the need for diplomatic efforts to resolve ongoing conflicts. 'It also highlights the weakness of this regime,' Rubio added, commenting on Iran’s actions.

Iran, a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, continues to threaten to sink commercial vessels that do not pay the proposed fee, raising concerns among the international community. Responses from the Iranian government to international inquiries are often delayed, which could complicate negotiations. All of this underscores the importance of continued diplomatic efforts to ensure stability in the region.

The U.S.-China meeting during the Beijing summit highlights the importance of global coordination on security issues, particularly regarding the nuclear threat from Iran. China’s position may be key to building international consensus on resolving this issue, given its role as a major player on the world stage. With rising tensions in the region, further diplomatic efforts could prove critical to maintaining peace and stability in the Strait of Hormuz and beyond.

As the U.S. and China strengthen their collaborative stance against Iran's nuclear ambitions, it's crucial to examine their unified approach to other pressing issues in the region. Notably, both nations have voiced their opposition to Iran's proposed toll system in the strategic Strait of Hormuz. For a deeper understanding of how this alliance is shaping international maritime policies and the implications for global trade, read more about their joint efforts against Iranian toll demands.

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