‘ईरान को हथियार नहीं देगा चीन’, राष्ट्रपति जिनपिंग से मुलाकात के बाद ट्रंप का दावा – donald trump claims china agrees not to send weapons to iran and orders 200 boeing planes wdrk
US President Donald Trump has claimed that during his meeting with him, Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed not to send weapons to Iran. President Trump is on a three-day visit to China from May 13-15 and his claim is considered very important amid the war with Iran and the ongoing tension thereafter. China is an important trading partner of Iran which has been helping it by sending arms. But now Trump is claiming that China will not do this.
In an interview given to Fox News, Trump said that during the bilateral meeting held in Beijing ChinaThe President has agreed not to send military equipment to Iran.
Trump said in an interview on Thursday, ‘We discussed it. When you talk about support, it does not mean that they are waging a war against us. He said that he iran Will not provide military equipment. This is a very big statement.
However, Trump also said that China wants to continue buying oil from Iran. He said, ‘They also said that they buy a lot of oil from there and want to continue doing so.’
China buys huge quantities of oil from Iran
America-According to the China Economic and Security Review Commission, China bought about 1.4 million barrels of oil per day from Iran in the first quarter of 2025 and 2026. This was about 12 to 15 percent of China’s total crude oil imports, but more than 90 percent of Iran’s total oil exports went to China.
The White House said on Thursday that Trump and Xi Jinping In its meeting, the issue of China buying oil from America was also discussed.
According to the report of Global Banking & Finance Review, China had stopped purchasing American crude oil in May 2025. At that time, amid the trade war, China had imposed a 20 percent tariff on American crude oil.
China will buy weapons from America!
In the interview, Trump also claimed that the Chinese President has agreed to buy 200 aircraft from American aircraft manufacturer Boeing.
Trump said, ‘Today he has agreed on one thing. They are going to order 200 planes, this is a big deal for Boeing.
He further said, ‘200 big aircraft. This will create a lot of jobs. Boeing wanted an order for 150 aircraft, but they got an order for 200.
Earlier, US Treasury Secretary Scott Besant had also hinted at a big order for Boeing planes. He told CNBC, ‘I think we are going to see big orders from Boeing on Thursday morning.’ Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg has also accompanied Trump on a trip to China.
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