Chinese President Xi Jinping has warned the world order is ‘crumbling into disarray’ as the US steps up its blockade on the Strait of Hormuz.
In a meeting with Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez in Beijing, he said in ‘today’s world, chaos abounds, and the international order is crumbling into disarray’.
His comments came after the US said it had ‘fully implemented’ a blockade on the strait as it looks to gain control over the crucial waterway.
But Iran claimed a crude oil carrier had passed through ‘without any concealment’.
On Wednesday the Fars state news agency said a supertanker, which the regime claimed is capable of carrying around 2 million barrels of crude oil, sailed through international waters and the strait with its tracking system switched on.
Adm Brad Cooper, the commander of US Central Command previously said: ‘A blockade of Iranian ports has been fully implemented.
‘In less than 36 hours since the blockade was implemented, US forces have completely halted economic trade going into and out of Iran by sea.
It also emerged that Iran reportedly used a Chinese spy satellite it secretly bought in 2024 to target US bases in the current war
Meanwhile, Donald Trump claimed the war in the Middle East is ‘close to over’.
Asked if the conflict was reaching its conclusion, the US President said: ‘I think it’s close to over, yeah. I view it as very close to over.’
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