China Rejects Trump's Claim of 'Gift' to Iran as Baseless

China dismissed US President Donald Trump's claim that a seized Iranian ship carried a 'gift from China,' calling it baseless. Chinese FM Guo Jiakun reiterated China's record as a responsible global power complying with international obligations. Trump claimed the US intercepted the vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, suggesting materials may have originated from China. Iran has formally urged the UN to press the US for the release of its commercial vessel Touska and its crew.

Key Points: China Dismisses Trump's 'Gift from China' Claim

  • China dismisses Trump's 'gift from China' claim as lacking evidence
  • Chinese FM Guo Jiakun reiterates China's compliance with international obligations
  • Trump claimed US intercepted Iranian vessel with materials from China
  • Iran urges UN to press US for release of commercial vessel Touska
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Chinese FM rejects Trump's claim of intercepted Iranian ship as a "gift from China"

China rejects Trump's claim that a seized Iranian ship carried a 'gift from China,' calling it baseless and reiterating its compliance with international obligations.

"China has made clear its position more than once. Let me reiterate that as a responsible major country, China has always been a role model in performing its due international obligations. - Guo Jiakun"

Beijing, April 24

China on Friday dismissed allegations by US President Donald Trump that an Iranian-flagged cargo vessel intercepted by US forces was 'a gift from China', calling the accusation not based on facts.

According to Al Jazeera, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said the accusation lacked evidence. He also told reporters that trade relations between countries should not be disrupted amid rising geopolitical tensions.

Earlier, on Wednesday as well, China dismissed US President Donald Trump's claim that a vessel intercepted by US forces in the Strait of Hormuz may have been carrying a "gift from China" to Tehran, reiterating that it has always complied with its international obligations.

Responding to a question on Trump's comments during a regular press conference here, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Guo Jiakun said that Beijing has repeatedly clarified its position on the matter and emphasised its record as a responsible global power.

"China has made clear its position more than once. Let me reiterate that as a responsible major country, China has always been a role model in performing its due international obligations," the spokesperson said.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump on Tuesday claimed that American forces intercepted a vessel allegedly carrying materials from China intended for Iran, describing the shipment as a "gift" amid ongoing geopolitical tensions with the Islamic Republic.

Speaking in an interview on CNBC Squawk Box, Trump said the United States had recently seized a ship carrying unspecified items, suggesting it may have originated from China and was bound for Iran.

"We caught a ship yesterday that had some things on it which wasn't very nice - a gift from China, perhaps, I don't know," Trump said.

"I was a little surprised, because I have a very good relationship and I thought I had an understanding with President Xi, but that's all right. That's the way war goes, right?"

Trump also claimed that the US military remains well-supplied, saying stockpiles of ammunition and equipment had improved in recent weeks.

"So we've used this to restock, and they probably have done a little bit of restocking," he added.

Meanwhile, on April 21, Iravani also formally urged the global body to press the United States to immediately and unconditionally release the Iranian commercial vessel Touska, along with its crew and their families, as reported by Iranian state broadcaster Press TV.

In a letter sent on Tuesday to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and the president of the Security Council, Ambassador Iravani raised "urgent concern" over what he described as ongoing international law violations by the United States, including the deliberate targeting of Iranian commercial ships.

Iravani detailed the incident involving the Touska, stating that US forces had captured the vessel in the Sea of Oman near Iran's coast a day earlier, calling the move a "hostile and unlawful act."

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, Trump is just making random claims to distract from domestic issues. China has been sticking to international rules, but this "gift" narrative sounds like a joke. 😑
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Naveen S
These geopolitical games are harming global trade and stability. Instead of pointing fingers, the US and China should talk directly. India supports peaceful resolution.
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Aditi M
I read the full article—China denied the claim multiple times, and still Trump doubles down? This is just political theater. Anyway, Iran and China have every right to trade peacefully. 🌏
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Ravi K
While I appreciate China's stance, I wish they would provide more transparency about their ships in sensitive waters. That would reduce such accusations. India should be cautious too.
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James A
As an American, I'm tired of these baseless claims. China has been consistent in its international commitments. The focus should be on de-escalation, not accusations.
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Suresh O
Trump's comments show he's rattled. But China's response was measured and mature. We need less noise and more dialogue. India can play a mediating role here. 🙏

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