China Denies Military Aid to Iran, Warns of Countermeasures to US Tariffs

China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian has firmly denied media reports claiming the country is providing military assistance to Iran. He warned that if the United States imposes tariffs based on these accusations, China will respond with countermeasures. Meanwhile, former US President Donald Trump commented on the situation, stating he has not spoken directly to Chinese President Xi Jinping but cautioned China against supporting Iran. Trump also confirmed his postponed meeting with Xi has been rescheduled for mid-May in Beijing, with reciprocal visits planned later in the year.

Key Points: China Denies Iran Military Aid, Warns US on Tariffs

  • China denies providing military aid to Iran
  • Warns of countermeasures to US tariffs
  • Trump comments on China-Iran relations
  • Trump-Xi meeting rescheduled for May
  • Diplomatic visits planned between US and China
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China junks reports about giving military aid to Iran

China refutes reports of providing military support to Iran, warning of countermeasures if US imposes tariffs based on the accusations.

"Media reports accusing China of providing military support to Iran are purely fabricated. - Lin Jian"

Beijing, April 15

Spokesperson of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, Lin Jian on Wednesday busted media reports saying that China is providing military aid to Iran.

Lin said that if the US tariffs China on the basis of these reports, China will take countermeasures.

In a post on X, he said, "Media reports accusing China of providing military support to Iran are purely fabricated. If the U.S. goes ahead with tariff hikes on China on the basis of these accusations, China will respond with countermeasures."

Earlier on Monday (local time), US President Donald Trump said that Chinese President Xi Jinping has not reached out to him yet, but he would like to see the war ended.

Talking to reporters while receiving a DoorDash delivery at the Oval Office, Trump said, "No, but we have a very good relationship with China. He would like to see this ended also. He certainly wants it ended. Everyone, I want to see it ended too, but we can't give a nuclear weapon to a group of people that have caused nothing but havoc for 47 years."

Responding to a question from CNN regarding US intelligence inputs and possible communication with the Chinese leadership, Trump clarified that he had not directly spoken to Xi on the matter, but cautioned that Beijing would face consequences if it extended military support to Tehran.

"If China does that, China will have big problems, OK?" Trump said.

Amid these developments, Trump confirmed that his previously postponed visit to China has been rescheduled for next month.

In a detailed post on Truth Social, Trump confirmed the revised schedule and outlined plans for reciprocal diplomatic engagement between Washington and Beijing.

"My meeting with the Highly Respected President of China, President Xi Jinping, which was originally postponed due to our Military operation in Iran, has been rescheduled and will take place in Beijing on May 14th and 15th. First Lady Melania and I will also host President Xi and Madame Peng for a reciprocal visit in Washington, D.C., at a later date this year," he stated.

- ANI

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Priya S
The timing is interesting with Trump's visit rescheduled. Feels like a high-stakes drama. Hope our diplomats are taking notes and securing India's interests amidst all this. We cannot afford another volatile neighbor if tensions escalate. 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
"Big problems" says Trump. The language is so casual for something so serious. The world economy, including ours, suffers when these two giants trade blows with tariffs. Focus should be on de-escalation, not threats.
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Sarah B
Living in India, I see how global tensions impact local prices and supply chains. This news about possible military aid is worrying. Hoping for peaceful dialogue in that May meeting. The last thing anyone needs is more conflict.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I think our media should also be cautious before amplifying such reports from Western agencies. We need independent verification. China's denial is firm, and jumping to conclusions helps no one. Let diplomacy work.
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Karthik V
Trump receiving a DoorDash delivery while talking about nuclear weapons and war... the contrast is unreal! 😅 On a serious note, India must use its diplomatic channels with both US and China to ensure regional peace is not compromised.

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