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Russia, China urge diplomacy amid Gulf tensions

Published on: March 23, 2026 11:51 PM


MOSCOW/BEIJING: Russia and China expressed serious concern on Monday over restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz, warning that escalation could disrupt global energy supplies. Both countries called for restraint and a return to diplomatic negotiations to prevent further instability in the region.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry opposed any blockade of the strategic waterway, emphasizing that the situation should be assessed in a global context. China’s spokesperson Lin Jian cautioned that continued confrontation could plunge the region into chaos and warned that the use of force would trigger a vicious cycle.

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Disruptions in the strait have already affected global energy markets, as it serves as a transit route for nearly one-fifth of worldwide crude oil and liquefied natural gas. Shipping delays and reduced traffic have pushed oil prices higher, raising concerns among energy-importing nations.

The crisis follows large-scale US and Israeli strikes on Iran that began on February 28, including attacks on military infrastructure. President Donald Trump recently postponed planned strikes on Iranian energy facilities for five days after constructive talks with Tehran, raising hopes for temporary de-escalation.

Read more: Chinese and Russian Decline could Become Global Problems

Iran has set terms for passage through the strait, requiring coordination for non-belligerent countries. Diplomatic efforts continue, with NATO reporting that 22 nations are working together to ensure safe navigation, and China engaging Tehran to protect oil and LNG tanker routes through the vital corridor.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Gulf energy security, Hormuz shipping disruption, Iran US conflict, Latest, Russia China Middle East, Strait of Hormuz crisis, Trump Iran strikes

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