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Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

2025-06-10 05:49 Last Updated At:15:37

Chinese and U.S. representatives concluded the first day of the first meeting of the China-U.S. economic and trade consultation mechanism in London on Monday afternoon.

The discussions will continue on Tuesday.

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Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, attended the meeting with U.S. representatives.

Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

Chinese, U.S. delegates wrap up first day of trade meeting in London

Iran's supreme leader demanded war reparations from the United States and Israel on Monday and vowed to escalate the country's management of the Strait of Hormuz, while President Donald Trump said he would not lift the U.S. blockade on Hormuz until Tehran agrees to a deal.

In a statement posted on his official social media account on Monday, Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei said that Iran would hold accountable those responsible for attacks against the country and seek compensation for wartime losses.

He also called for a new phase in the management of the Strait of Hormuz, vowing never to abandon Iran's legitimate rights and regarding all "resistance fronts" in the region as a unified whole.

On April 9, the Iranian supreme leader outlined the three principles in a written address marking 40 days since the death of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

Also on Monday, President Trump said in his social media post that the United States will not lift its blockade on Iranian ports until a deal is reached.

The U.S. forces have enforced a naval blockade on vessels entering and leaving Iranian ports since April 13, with the U.S. Central Command said one day later that Iran's maritime trade had been completely cut off.

Iran responded by opening the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping on April 17, but reversed course on the following day, resuming control of passage after the United States refused to lift its blockade.

Pakistan is now actively mediating in an effort to persuade the United States to end the blockade, a move seen as essential for Iran's participation in negotiations, a senior Iranian official said on Monday.

Iran reiterates core positions, US vows no let-up in blockage

Iran reiterates core positions, US vows no let-up in blockage

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