U.S. and China agree no nation should control shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz, according to a report by Reuters. The agreement follows discussions between Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
The United States and China have reportedly reached an agreement that no nation should control shipping routes or impose tolls in the Strait of Hormuz, according to Reuters.
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Marco Rubio says the U.S. is urging China to leverage its influence over Iran to help resolve the ongoing Middle East conflict. Rubio also reported that Chinese vessels are currently stalled in the Persian Gulf.
Marco Rubio stated that the United States is seeking to persuade China to exert influence on Iran to help resolve the conflict in the Middle East. Rubio also noted that Chinese vessels are currently stalled in the Persian Gulf.
Iran's Parliament National Security Commission spokesperson says the country is prepared for all scenarios and confirms there are no ongoing nuclear negotiations with the United States.
A spokesperson for the Iranian Parliament's National Security Commission stated that the country is prepared for all scenarios and is not currently engaged in nuclear negotiations with the United States.
Diplomatic contacts are underway to prevent further Israeli escalation in Lebanon ahead of new talks between Beirut and Tel Aviv regarding truce guarantees.
Diplomatic contacts are currently underway to prevent further Israeli escalation in Lebanon as officials prepare for new talks between Beirut and Tel Aviv regarding truce guarantees.
Donald Trump and Xi Jinping are scheduled to hold bilateral talks in approximately three hours.
Donald Trump and Xi Jinping are scheduled to hold bilateral talks in approximately three hours.
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