Trump says he asked Xi not to give Iran weapons
President Trump claims personal letter to Xi Jinping secured a commitment that China will not arm Iran, revealing a private diplomatic channel amid public tensions.
President Trump claims personal letter to Xi Jinping secured a commitment that China will not arm Iran, revealing a private diplomatic channel amid public tensions. | Contesto: cronaca
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- Trump says he asked Xi not to give Iran weapons
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President Donald Trump revealed on Wednesday that he personally wrote to Chinese President Xi Jinping, asking him not to provide weapons to Iran, and received a letter in return stating that China is, in essence, not doing so. The disclosure, made during a press briefing at the White House, points to a direct, leader-to-leader diplomatic effort operating alongside the often contentious public discourse between Washington and Beijing over Iran and other global security issues. The President did not specify when the exchange took place or provide further details on the contents of the letters. The assertion, if accurate, touches upon one of the most sensitive pressure points in international relations. China is a signatory to the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, from which the Trump administration withdrew in 2018. While United Nations sanctions on conventional arms are set to expire in October, the United States has been aggressively lobbying allies and adversaries alike to maintain a strict embargo. Beijing has historically been a significant economic and diplomatic partner for Tehran, and its stance on future arms sales is seen as pivotal to regional stability and to U.S. strategy in the Middle East. This private correspondence highlights the President's continued reliance on personal relationships with foreign leaders as a cornerstone of his foreign policy. The 'letters' between Trump and Xi represent a channel that has persisted despite escalating tensions over trade, technology, the coronavirus pandemic, and human rights. Analysts note that such direct communication can bypass bureaucratic hurdles and send unambiguous messages, but it also creates a diplomacy that is opaque and potentially unverifiable, dependent entirely on the accounts of the principals involved. The immediate context for Trump's revelation is the ongoing U.S. campaign to isolate Iran economically and militarily. The administration has recently faced setbacks at the United Nations Security Council in its bid to extend the arms embargo, with key European allies and both Russia and China expressing opposition. By claiming a personal assurance from Xi, Trump may be aiming to signal that U.S....
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