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Trump and Netanyahu agreed that the US should pressure Iran to reduce oil sales to China.

Axios, citing U.S. officials who were briefed about the issue, reported that President Donald 'Trump' and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed at a White House meeting on Wednesday to work towards reducing Iran’s oil exports.

Axios quoted a senior U.S. government official as saying, "We agreed that we would go full force and exert maximum pressure on Iran, such as regarding Iranian oil sales to China."

China's Foreign Ministry did not respond immediately to a request for comment on Sunday, which was the first day of the Lunar New Year holiday.

China is responsible for over 80% of Iran’s oil exports. Iran's oil revenues would be affected if this trade were to decrease.

U.S. diplomats and Iranians held nuclear talks last week through Omani mediators in an effort to revive diplomacy. This was after the U.S. President positioned a 'naval flotilla' in the region as the American military prepared for possible sustained, weeks-long operations against Iran. Reporting by Lisa Baertlein, Los Angeles; Additional reporting by Che pan and Ryan Woo, Beijing; Editing and Sergio Non by Diane Craft and Sergio Non

(source: Reuters)