Xi Jinping calls for open Strait of Hormuz in Saudi phone call

Chinese President Xi Jinping urged Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Monday to keep the Strait of Hormuz open for normal passage amid repeated blockades triggered by US-Israeli strikes on Iran since February 28. According to CCTV, it was Xi's first public call for reopening the vital waterway, alongside pushes for an immediate ceasefire and diplomatic resolutions.

During the call, Xi stated: "The Strait of Hormuz should remain open for normal passage, which aligns with the common interest of countries in the region and the international community."

"China advocates an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire, supports all efforts conducive to restoring peace and insists on resolving disputes through political and diplomatic channels."

He added that China backs regional nations in "building a shared home of neighbourliness, development, security and cooperation and taking their future and destiny into their own hands" to foster peace and stability.

The strategically vital chokepoint for global oil trade has faced repeated blockades since the strikes began—the first time Xi has called for its reopening. The disruptions have choked oil supply chains, roiled energy markets and hampered global growth.

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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Tuesday that the US blockade of Iran's ports is dangerous and irresponsible, warning it would inflame tensions and undermine a fragile ceasefire. China urged all parties to abide by the ceasefire, focus on dialogue and negotiations, and take actions to de-escalate and restore normal passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

Three Chinese vessels transited the Strait of Hormuz following coordination with relevant parties, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Tuesday. She expressed appreciation for the assistance and called for a ceasefire in the Gulf region as soon as possible. PetroChina stated operations remain stable despite impacts from Middle East tensions.

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Iran said Friday that commercial vessels can again transit the Strait of Hormuz under routes coordinated with Iranian authorities for the duration of a ceasefire, a claim echoed by U.S. President Donald Trump. But shipping risks — including concerns over sea mines and unclear security conditions — have kept many operators cautious, even as the United States maintains a blockade on traffic to and from Iranian ports.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian on Wednesday expressed strong dissatisfaction with the United Kingdom's unilateral sanctions, which include two Chinese entities. He also clarified China's position on the Strait of Hormuz situation.

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Following Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi's declaration that the Strait of Hormuz is 'completely open,' Indian-flagged vessels carrying crude oil vital to India's energy needs have begun exiting the Persian Gulf. This marks a further easing after earlier selective transits by ships without U.S. or Israeli links amid the ongoing conflict.

Two days after the initial postponement announcement, US President Donald Trump has threatened to further delay his meeting with Xi Jinping unless China sends ships to secure the Strait of Hormuz amid the third week of the US-Iran war. The move highlights risks to China's energy security and regional stability.

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Beijing-based Citic Securities has compared the US dilemma in the Strait of Hormuz to Britain's 'Suez moment' in the 1950s, suggesting it could mark a turning point for American global supremacy. In a report published on Saturday, analysts said the US is now 'wedged' in the strait, facing a challenge to its control and searching for a way out. The analysis comes amid shipping blockades by the US and Iran in the vital waterway.

 

 

 

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