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    China May Seek US Taiwan Policy Shift in Exchange for Iran Strait Aid

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 13, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development surrounding the Trump-Xi summit, analysts indicate that China might leverage its influence over Iran to reopen the strategic Strait of Hormuz. This vital waterway is crucial for global oil shipments, and its closure by Iran has raised international concerns. China’s potential assistance in pressuring Iran to ease restrictions could come with conditions affecting US foreign policy.

    Notably, experts believe China may seek a shift in the United States’ stance on Taiwan as part of any agreement. Taiwan remains a highly sensitive issue in Sino-American relations, with Beijing viewing it as a core national interest. Any US concessions on Taiwan policy would represent a major diplomatic shift and could reshape regional security dynamics in East Asia.

    Meanwhile, the prospect of China linking Iran Strait access to Taiwan policy highlights the complex interplay of global geopolitics. It underscores how regional conflicts and great power rivalries are increasingly interconnected. The outcome of such negotiations could have far-reaching implications for US-China relations and stability in both the Middle East and the Indo-Pacific region.

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