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China calls for unobstructed navigation through Strait of Hormuz amid Trump's blockade warning

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China calls for unobstructed navigation through Strait of Hormuz amid Trump's blockade warning

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The United States has announced a maritime blockade on Iran, which will be enforced starting April 13, aiming to disrupt military ties between Iran and other nations. China has called for unobstructed navigation through the Strait of Hormuz amid the blockade warning, as the situation escalates regional tensions and affects global energy security.

The US has announced a maritime blockade on Iran, effective April 13. The blockade will apply to ships of all nationalities operating in and around Iranian ports. China has called for unobstructed navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. The US asserts its maritime authority, while Iran's Revolutionary Guard Navy claims full control of the Strait. The situation has escalated regional tensions, with Iran warning of a forceful response to any approaching military vessels. The blockade is expected to have a negative effect on global economic stability.

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