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‘Xi will give me big, fat hug’: Trump says he opened Hormuz for China and world

US President Donald Trump claimed that China is backing his efforts to keep the Strait of Hormuz permanently open, asserting that the move benefits both Beijing and the global economy. He also said Chinese President Xi Jinping had agreed not to supply weapons to Iran following direct communication between the two leaders.
Trump Highlights Personal Diplomacy With China
In a post on Truth Social, Trump struck an upbeat and personal tone while describing his ties with Xi Jinping. “President Xi will give me a big, fat hug when I get there in a few weeks,” he said, suggesting strong rapport and cooperation between Washington and Beijing.

“China is very happy that I am permanently opening the Strait of Hormuz. I am doing it for them, also – And the World. This situation will never happen again. They have agreed not to send weapons to Iran…” – President Donald J. Trump pic.twitter.com/g2LbmMJS5a
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 15, 2026
He added that both sides are “working together smartly” and emphasised that cooperation is preferable to conflict, even as tensions remain high in West Asia.
Strait of Hormuz at Centre of Strategic Push
Trump stated that ensuring the uninterrupted functioning of the Strait of Hormuz is a key objective of his approach, describing it as a move done for China “and the world.” The waterway remains one of the most critical global oil transit routes and has been at the centre of rising tensions following recent military developments involving Iran.
He claimed that China is “very happy” with the decision, indicating that Beijing sees value in stability in the region’s energy supply routes.
Claim on China Halting Arms to Iran
Trump further asserted that China has agreed not to send weapons to Iran, positioning the development as a diplomatic success. He linked this understanding to his direct engagement with Xi Jinping, including an exchange of letters addressing concerns over alleged military support to Tehran.
According to Trump, China reassured the United States that it is not involved in supplying arms to Iran.
Strong Warning Alongside Cooperation
Despite highlighting cooperation, Trump also issued a firm warning about US military strength. He stated that while diplomacy remains the preferred path, the United States is fully capable of responding decisively if required.
This dual messaging reflects a broader strategy of combining diplomatic outreach with a strong security posture.
Pressure Campaign and Regional Tensions
The remarks come amid increasing pressure from Washington on countries accused of supporting Iran’s military capabilities. Trump reiterated that nations found aiding Tehran could face severe economic consequences, including high tariffs.
He also defended recent US military actions targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, arguing that they were necessary to prevent a larger threat. Trump maintained that Iran was close to developing nuclear weapons and that intervention was essential.
Blockade and Global Response
Trump expressed confidence that the US-led blockade of Iranian ports has received limited resistance from major global players, including China and Saudi Arabia. He suggested that the move has helped stabilise the region and reduce the risk of further escalation.

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