China Mediates Iran War, Xi-Trump Summit
Analysis based on 36 articles · First reported Apr 16, 2026 · Last updated May 08, 2026
China's diplomatic efforts to mediate the Iran war are crucial for global energy supplies, especially in Asia, as the conflict impacts crude oil prices. The potential for China to purchase Boeing aircraft and agricultural products during the upcoming summit with Donald Trump could significantly boost those sectors.
China is intensifying its diplomatic efforts to mediate the ongoing Iran war, aiming to de-escalate the conflict and safeguard its energy supplies. This diplomatic push is also strategically timed ahead of a mid-May summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump, where China seeks to advance its trade interests and claims on Taiwan. Xi Jinping has unveiled a four-point peace plan, and Chinese officials like Foreign Minister Wang Yi and special envoy Zhai Jun have engaged in extensive diplomatic activities, including numerous calls and visits to Gulf and Arab capitals. Donald Trump has acknowledged China's role in bringing Iran to peace talks in Pakistan. While China is leveraging its economic ties as Iran's largest oil buyer, it has refrained from strong criticism of U.S. actions to ensure a smooth summit. The summit is expected to focus narrowly on trade and stability, with potential agreements for China to purchase Boeing aircraft and agricultural products.
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