US-China Alliance: Trump Claims President Xi Will Stop Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions

U.S. President Donald Trump announced a major diplomatic breakthrough on Friday, May 15, 2026, claiming that Chinese President Xi Jinping firmly agrees that Iran must never acquire nuclear weapons. Speaking after high-stakes meetings in Beijing, Trump asserted that the world’s two largest powers are now unified against Tehran’s nuclear ambitions and the ongoing maritime crisis in West Asia.
Rare Synergy at Zhongnanhai Summit
The strategic consensus emerged during Trump’s high-profile state visit to China at the Zhongnanhai complex. Consequently, the White House released a statement confirming that both nations have placed maritime security and non-proliferation at the center of their bilateral discussions.
According to Trump, President Xi spoke “very strongly” against a nuclear-armed Iran during their private sessions. Specifically, Trump revealed that Beijing has promised to halt all military equipment shipments to Tehran. “He said he is not going to give military equipment, that is a big statement,” Trump stated during an interview on Fox News.

The Battle for the Strait of Hormuz
Beyond the nuclear issue, the Beijing summit focused heavily on the economic fallout of the West Asia war.
- Strait Reopening: Both leaders demanded the immediate reopening of the blocked Strait of Hormuz to restore global energy flows.
- Militarisation Opposed: President Xi made clear China’s absolute opposition to the militarisation of the strategic waterway. Furthermore, Beijing rejected Iran’s threats to charge transit tolls on commercial vessels.
- U.S. Oil Alternative: To reduce China’s future reliance on the volatile strait, the White House confirmed that Xi expressed interest in buying more American oil.
Trump Issues Deadline to Tehran
Despite the diplomatic progress in Beijing, Trump warned that his patience with the Iranian regime is running out. Moreover, he reiterated that the U.S. naval blockade on Iranian ports is already costing Tehran roughly $500 million per day in lost trade.
“I am not going to be much more patient,” Trump cautioned. In addition, he stated that a complete peace deal remains impossible. Specifically, Iran must first completely dismantle its hidden stockpiles of enriched uranium. Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi recently concluded a diplomatic visit to Russia. He indicated that Tehran has received Washington’s messages. Furthermore, he hopes to advance negotiations to secure the shipping routes.
Conclusion
The alignment between Washington and Beijing introduces a massive shift in the Middle Eastern geopolitical landscape. Ultimately, the Trump administration secured China’s public opposition to a nuclear Iran. Consequently, this move isolated Tehran from its most powerful economic ally. The focus now turns to the Iranian leadership. Specifically, observers want to see if this combined superpower pressure forces them to negotiate. Otherwise, the naval blockade could inflict irreversible economic damage first.
