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Trump says U.S. wants to delay China trip by ‘a month or so’ due to Iran war
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Trump says U.S. wants to delay China trip by ‘a month or so’ due to Iran war

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President Donald Trump said Monday that the U.S. requested that his trip to China be delayed by “a month or so,” citing the war in Iran.

Trump told reporters in the Oval Office that he didn’t know whether he still planned to travel to Beijing to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the end of the month as previously scheduled.

“I’d love to, but because of the war, I want to be here. I have to be here, I feel. And so we’ve requested that we delay it a month or so,” Trump said.

“It’s very simple. We’ve got a war going on. I think it’s important that I be here, so it could be that we delay a little bit, not much,” he added.

The Chinese Embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment about Trump’s comments.

The Trump administration began to cast doubt on the trip earlier in the day, when Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said it might not take place as scheduled. Bessent said any delay was not a tactic to pressure Beijing to get involved with the Strait of Hormuz.

Bessent appeared to be referring to an article by The Financial Times, which reported that Trump said in an interview that he wanted China to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz and that he wanted to know before the planned summit.

The Strait of Hormuz, a major trade route through which about a fifth of the world’s oil passes, is essentially closed after several ships came under attack after the start of the war. Iran has threatened to strike ships on the route, which borders its coast, creating disarray in global markets.

Trump, who said last week that the U.S. had destroyed 28 ships capable of laying mines, wants other countries to help reopen the shipping channel. In a phone interview with NBC News on Saturday, Trump said several countries would help secure the strait, and in a post on Truth Social he listed China, France, Japan, South Korea, the U.K. and “others” among the countries he hoped would lend their help.

Energy Secretary Chris Wright told NBC News’ “Meet the Press” on Sunday that he expected China would be a “constructive partner.” But a spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Washington told CNN that China wanted hostilities to cease, without addressing Trump’s request.

China, the world’s largest energy importer, which counts Iran as an ally, has condemned the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, saying they are “in violation of international law,” and it has defended Iran’s sovereignty.

China gets about half of its oil from the Middle East, meaning a blocked strait could seriously affect its economy. The Associated Press reported last week that ships passing through the strait have begun identifying themselves as being linked to China to avoid being attacked. Bessent also said some ships are getting through the strait successfully, including Chinese ships.

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