What we know as Trump says China agreed not to send weapons to Iran

President Trump announced that China has agreed not to supply weapons to Iran, a significant development in international relations. This decision is part of ongoing diplomatic efforts to manage tensions in the Middle East and prevent the escalation of military conflicts. Phelim Kine, a correspondent specializing in China and Indo-Pacific Affairs at Politico, provided further insights into this agreement on “The Daily Report.” The move is seen as a step towards stabilizing the region and ensuring that Iran does not gain access to advanced weaponry, which could alter the balance of power and increase the risk of conflict. This agreement highlights the complex interplay of global diplomacy and the importance of international cooperation in maintaining peace and security. QUESTION: How might this agreement between China and the United States influence future diplomatic relations between the two countries? 

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