US Wants China to Actively Help End Iran Tensions, Says Marco Rubio Before Trump-Xi Summit
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The US is seeking China's active participation in de-escalating tensions with Iran.
- Senator Marco Rubio believes China has a vested interest in resolving the situation due to stranded ships in the Persian Gulf.
- The call for China's involvement comes ahead of a high-stakes summit between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Ahead of a crucial summit between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, the United States is actively seeking Beijing's cooperation in managing the volatile situation involving Iran. Senator Marco Rubio has publicly urged China to play a more significant role in "getting Iran to stop what they are currently doing in the Persian Gulf."
US hopes to convince China to play a more active role in 'getting Iran to stop what they are currently doing in the Persian Gulf.'
Rubio articulated his reasoning by suggesting that China has a direct stake in resolving the ongoing crisis. He pointed to the presence of Chinese-flagged vessels among those stranded in the Strait of Hormuz, implying that stability in the region is essential for China's economic interests, particularly its reliance on energy imports. The senator emphasized that the situation poses a significant threat to regional stability, with potential repercussions extending to Asia.
The Chinese also have ships stuck in the area. Therefore, he believes it is in 'China's interest to solve this.'
This diplomatic push underscores the complex geopolitical landscape surrounding Iran and the broader implications for international trade and security. The US administration's appeal to China highlights a strategic effort to leverage Beijing's influence in a region where both nations have competing interests but also a shared concern for maritime security and energy flow. The upcoming summit provides a critical opportunity to address these multifaceted issues.
It is a huge source of instability. It threatens to destabilize Asia more than any other part of the world because the region is heavily dependent on the straits for energy.
Originally published by NDTV in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.