Iran-US Conflict | Can China Mediate Peace? Trump’s Hormuz Strategy Explained - News Talk
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Iran-US Conflict | Can China Mediate Peace? Trump’s Hormuz Strategy Explained - News Talk
Guest : Air Vice Marshal (R) Mr. Ijaz Malik - Javed Malik - Dr Sundas Mustaqim
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Former US President Donald Trump is reportedly showing a sudden shift in policy direction as diplomatic and economic pressures increase amid ongoing Iran conflict developments and rising global tensions. His recent engagement with China has sparked international debate, with analysts calling it a major strategic adjustment in US foreign policy.
Reports suggest that discussions between the United States and China are focusing on trade balance, regional stability, and energy security, especially in the context of Middle East tensions and global supply chain concerns. China has remained a key global player in these negotiations as both sides attempt to manage economic competition and avoid further escalation.
International analysts believe that rising tensions in the Middle East and economic pressure may be influencing major diplomatic decisions. The situation continues to evolve rapidly as global powers reassess their strategies.