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Trump and Xi Agree to Keep Hormuz Open While Iran Calls BRICS to Condemn US-Israel War

U.S. and Chinese leaders pledge to keep the Strait of Hormuz open; Iran urges BRICS to condemn U.S.-Israel war as over thirty ships transit overnight.

Nadia Okafor/3 min/US

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Trump and Xi Agree to Keep Hormuz Open While Iran Calls BRICS to Condemn US-Israel War
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Trump and Xi affirmed the Strait of Hormuz must stay open to guarantee global energy flows. Iran warned it will not yield to pressure and asked BRICS to condemn the U.S.-Israel war, while more than thirty ships, including Chinese-linked vessels, passed through the strait overnight.

Context

The Strait of Hormuz carries about a fifth of the world’s oil consumption. Tensions have risen amid the ongoing Iran war, prompting diplomatic outreach between Washington and Beijing. In New Delhi, Iran’s foreign minister appealed to BRICS members to label the U.S.-Israel actions as illegal expansionism and warned the UAE of direct involvement in the aggression.

Key Facts

- Trump said Xi agreed the waterway “must remain open to support the free flow of energy.” - Iran’s foreign minister declared Tehran will “never bow to any pressure.” - Over thirty ships, some linked to Chinese companies, were permitted to transit the Strait of Hormuz overnight.

What It Means

The joint U.S.-China commitment aims to stabilize energy markets amid regional conflict. Iran’s BRICS appeal seeks diplomatic isolation of the U.S. and Israel, though the bloc’s response remains uncertain. Continued ship traffic suggests Tehran is testing its claim that the strait stays open for cooperative vessels.

Watch for BRICS’ official stance on Iran’s resolution and any changes in naval patrols that could affect Hormuz transit rates.

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