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Trump Suggests Possible Postponement of China Visit Due to Iran War

U.S. President Donald Trump hinted at postponing his China trip due to the Iran war. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent clarified the delay is not meant to pressure Beijing over the Strait of Hormuz. The administration seeks China's help to stabilize oil prices.


Trump Suggests Possible Postponement of China Visit Due to Iran War

U.S. President Donald Trump suggested he may postpone his visit to China scheduled for later this month, citing the ongoing war with Iran. However, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent clarified on Monday that any delay is not intended to pressure Beijing over the Strait of Hormuz. In an interview with the Financial Times published on Sunday, Trump indicated that China's heavy reliance on Middle Eastern oil should compel Beijing to join a new coalition aimed at securing tanker traffic through the strategic waterway. "We'd like to know" before the visit whether Beijing will assist, Trump said, adding, "We may delay the trip." Despite the President's remarks, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent emphasized on Monday that the scheduling of the visit is not being used as a diplomatic tool to force China's hand regarding the maritime crisis. The potential postponement comes as the administration seeks to increase leverage on Beijing to help reopen the strait and stabilize oil prices, which have spiked sharply during the conflict.