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China’s President Xi Jinping Rejects Request from U.S. President Donald Trump to Deploy Chinese Warships to the Strait of Hormuz, Warning Trump to Abandon Any Ambition of Controlling the Strategic Oil Route amid escalating conflict with Iran

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China Rejects U.S. Request for Warships in the Strait of Hormuz, Warns Washington to Drop Ambitions Over Strategic Waterway

Tensions between Beijing and Washington escalated this week after Chinese President Xi Jinping reportedly rejected a request from U.S. President Donald Trump to deploy Chinese naval forces to the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical maritime chokepoints for global oil shipments.

According to diplomatic sources, the request from Washington came amid growing concerns over security and stability in the Persian Gulf region, where geopolitical tensions have raised fears of disruptions to global energy supplies. The Strait of Hormuz serves as a narrow passage connecting the Persian Gulf to the open ocean, and roughly a fifth of the world’s oil passes through it daily, making it a strategic artery for international trade.

However, Beijing declined the request, with Xi Jinping reportedly warning that China would not participate in any military deployment aimed at asserting control over the vital waterway. Chinese officials emphasized that the route should remain open to all nations and free from military escalation.

In remarks relayed by state media and diplomatic channels, the Chinese leader cautioned that attempts to dominate or militarize the Strait of Hormuz could heighten global tensions and further destabilize the Middle East. Beijing urged Washington to pursue diplomatic solutions and avoid actions that could trigger wider conflict in the region.

The refusal underscores China’s position that international waterways should remain neutral zones governed by international law and cooperation rather than unilateral military control. Analysts say Beijing’s stance also reflects its growing desire to present itself as a stabilizing force in global affairs while avoiding direct involvement in potential military confrontations.

The development comes as the United States continues to explore strategies to secure energy supply routes and protect shipping lanes from possible disruptions. The region has seen heightened geopolitical friction in recent years, particularly involving Iran and Western allies.

Observers say China’s decision could further complicate Washington’s efforts to build a broader coalition around maritime security in the Persian Gulf. While Beijing maintains significant economic interests in the region—particularly in energy imports—it has historically been cautious about committing military forces far from its own territorial sphere.

Despite the disagreement, diplomatic channels between the two global powers remain open. Analysts warn, however, that continued disputes over strategic waterways like the Strait of Hormuz could become another flashpoint in the already complex relationship between the United States and China.

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