Informed sources revealed that the US administration intends to exert political pressure on China during President Donald Trump's upcoming visit to Beijing, as part of efforts to end the war in Iran. Trump seeks to push Beijing to use its political and economic influence with Tehran to persuade it to accept American conditions related to halting the war. The US administration considers China a party capable of influencing the Iranian decision, especially in light of the growing economic and strategic relations between the two countries. The visit is scheduled to take place this week, with the Iran war file topping the agenda of talks, alongside the US restrictions on exporting advanced technology and smart chips to China. Estimates indicate that Washington may use the file of easing technical and trade restrictions as a bargaining chip within broader understandings that include security issues and regional balances. This comes amid escalating international concerns about the widening circle of war in the region and its potential repercussions on global energy security and international navigation.
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