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Trump claims he told China's Xi to not give Iran weapons

Donald Trump told Fox 'Business 'Network that he asked Chinese President Xi Jinping a question in a letter, asking him not to supply weapons to Iran. Xi replied that China did not supply tehran. In the Tuesday interview, Trump did not specify when the letters had been exchanged. He threatened to impose an immediate 50% tariff on countries that supplied Iran with arms last week.

"I sent him a note asking him to not do that and he replied with a message saying that he is not doing it," Trump said on?FBN’s "Mornings with Maria". He said he didn't expect changes to the global oil markets due to the war against Iran or Venezuelan political developments would affect the dynamics of the planned meeting between him and Xi in the next month. "He is someone who needs oil." We don't," Trump said.

In a later Truth Social post, Trump also stated that he would "permanently"?open? the Strait of Hormuz. China was extremely happy with this.

"I'm doing it for the World, too," Trump wrote. He added: "President Xi is going to give me a huge, fat hug when I arrive in a couple of weeks."

Trump's statement that shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is still restricted was not immediately understood. The White House didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for clarification about the president’s post.

Even with the current two-week ceasefire, the future of the waterway is uncertain 45 days after Iran's revolutionary?Guards closed the strait, effectively blocking 20% of the world's oil and liquefied gas shipments. Sources?said that traffic is only a fraction of the 130 daily crossings before the war.

Trump said that talks between the United States and Iran to end the war may resume this week after ending over 'the weekend with no agreement. The?U.S. The?U.S. (Reporting and editing by Andrew Heavens, Hugh Lawson and Humeyra Pamuk)

(source: Reuters)