The United States said any involvement by China in Iran that conflicts with US interests could complicate bilateral relations, according to comments from Jamieson Greer.
Speaking in an interview, Greer said Washington seeks a stable relationship with China but cautioned that developments linked to Iran could create challenges. He stated that US policymakers are monitoring the situation as tensions continue in the Middle East.
Greer added that he expects Donald Trump to hold a constructive meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping next month. He noted, however, that several issues between the two countries remain unresolved.
The remarks come amid ongoing conflict involving Iran and a fragile ceasefire between the United States and Tehran. Analysts have pointed to the possibility of broader geopolitical involvement as a factor that could affect negotiations and regional stability.
China has maintained ties with Iran in areas including trade and energy, while also engaging with global powers on diplomatic and economic matters. Any shift in Beijing’s role in the conflict could influence both regional dynamics and US-China relations.
The situation remains under close observation as diplomatic efforts continue and global powers assess their positions in the evolving crisis.
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