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    China Urges Restraint Over US Blockade of Strait of Hormuz, Backs Talks

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    Posted on April 13, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    China calls for calm and diplomatic engagement as the U.S. begins blockade of Iranian ports and the Strait of Hormuz, urging adherence to ceasefire terms and rejecting reports of arms support to Iran.

    China says Strait of Hormuz blockade against global interests, urges restraint

    China Responds to Strait of Hormuz Blockade and Regional Tensions

    BEIJING, April 13 (Reuters) - China said a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz would go against the international community's interests and urged calm and restraint by all sides.

    US Blockade Announcement and Impact on Oil Exports

    The U.S. military said it will begin a ​blockade nL6N40V09S of all maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports and coastal areas on Monday, after the failure of weekend talks in Islamabad aimed at ending the Iran war. Before the war, most Iranian oil exports were shipped L4N40W08K to China, the top global importer of crude. 

    China’s Diplomatic Stance and Calls for Ceasefire

    The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz does not serve the common interests of the international community, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak, special envoy of the UAE President for China, in Beijing on Monday, according to a ministry statement.

    Support for Gulf Arab States and Political Solutions

    Wang said China understood the legitimate security concerns of the Gulf Arab states, and that the fundamental way to resolve the crisis was a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire achieved through political and diplomatic means.

    Urging Restraint and Commitment to Diplomacy

    "China hopes the relevant parties will abide by the temporary ceasefire arrangements, remain committed to resolving disputes through political and diplomatic means, and avoid a resumption of hostilities," foreign ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said at a regular press conference on Monday.

    China’s Role in Peace Efforts

    China stood ready to "play a positive and constructive role" in resolving the crisis, Guo added, calling the weekend talks in the Pakistani capital a step in a direction conducive to easing tension. 

    Details of the Blockade Implementation

    After the marathon talks https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/us-iran-set-peace-talks-doubts-emerge-over-lebanon-sanctions-2026-04-11/ failed, the U.S. Central Command said its forces would begin a blockade of all maritime traffic with Iranian ports from 10 a.m. ET (1400 GMT) on Monday.

    China and Pakistan’s Support for Peace Talks

    China and Pakistan had backed peace talks in March while urging an immediate ceasefire nL1N40J0RI in the Iran war and restoration of normal navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, a conduit for about a fifth of global oil and gas supplies.

    China Denies Arms Supply Allegations

    Guo rejected reports nL6N40U00J that China had plans to supply weapons to Iran as "groundless smears and malicious associations". 

    US Tariff Threats and China’s Arms Export Policy

    Last week, Trump threatened immediate tariffs of 50%, with no exemptions, https://www.reuters.com/world/trump-announces-50-tariffs-nations-supplying-iran-with-weapons-2026-04-08/ on imports from countries supplying Iran with military ​weapons. 

    China’s Responsible Approach to Arms Exports

    "China has consistently taken a prudent and responsible approach to arms exports," Guo said, adding that its strict controls were in line with domestic laws and international obligations.

    (Reporting by Joe Cash and Beijing Newsroom; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Keith Weir)

    References

    • Strait of Hormuz - About - IEA
    • US military says it will blockade Iranian ports after ceasefire talks ended without agreement
    • Trump pitches Iran blockade as boon to U.S. oil

    Key Takeaways

    • •China emphasizes the importance of keeping the Strait of Hormuz open, as it channels around 20–25% of global seaborne oil and roughly one‑fifth of global LNG trade (iea.org).
    • •Following failed U.S.‑Iran talks, the U.S. Central Command announced a blockade of Iranian ports starting April 13, though non‑Iranian traffic through the strait may still be permitted (apnews.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about China urges restraint over US blockade of Strait of Hormuz, backs talks

    1What is China's stance on the US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz?

    China urges restraint, calm, and peaceful resolution of the crisis, supporting diplomatic talks over military actions.

    2Why is the Strait of Hormuz important for global finance?

    The Strait of Hormuz is a vital conduit for about a fifth of global oil and gas supplies, impacting international energy markets.

    Table of Contents

    • China Responds to Strait of Hormuz Blockade and Regional Tensions
    • US Blockade Announcement and Impact on Oil Exports
    • China’s Diplomatic Stance and Calls for Ceasefire
    • Support for Gulf Arab States and Political Solutions
    • Urging Restraint and Commitment to Diplomacy
    • China’s Role in Peace Efforts
    • Details of the Blockade Implementation
    • China and Pakistan’s Support for Peace Talks
    • China Denies Arms Supply Allegations
    • US Tariff Threats and China’s Arms Export Policy
    • China’s Responsible Approach to Arms Exports
  • •China reaffirmed its commitment to peaceful resolution, readiness to play a constructive role, and denied any intent to supply weapons to Iran, calling such claims "groundless smears" (axios.com).
  • 3Did China participate in talks to resolve the Iran crisis?

    Yes, China and Pakistan backed peace talks in March and advocate for a ceasefire and restoration of normal navigation.

    4How did China respond to accusations of supplying weapons to Iran?

    China strongly denied the claims, stating its arms export policies follow strict domestic and international regulations.

    5What could be the impact of a US blockade on China's oil imports?

    A blockade could disrupt Iran's oil exports, affecting China as the top importer of Iranian crude prior to the conflict.

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