China has warned that tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz are affecting the global supply chain and raising concerns about international trade stability.
A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson called on all parties to immediately stop military operations and take steps to reduce tensions in the region.
During a regular press briefing, Lin Jian, spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, said the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has already started impacting global supply chains.
The key maritime route is considered one of the most important oil transit chokepoints in the world, making any disruption a major concern for global markets and trade flows.
Lin noted that the situation requires urgent attention from all parties involved.
Beijing urges immediate de-escalation
The Chinese spokesperson urged all sides to immediately halt military operations and take concrete measures to lower tensions.
According to Lin Jian, diplomatic efforts and restraint are essential to prevent further disruptions to international shipping and energy supplies.
He stressed that maintaining stability in the region is critical for global economic security.







