This comes as the talks between the US and Iran enter yet another cold period, with no or limited progress.
This comes as the US government applies other means to pressure a deal.
The US government on Monday announced sanctions against three people and nine companies, including four based in Hong Kong and four in the United Arab Emirates, for aiding Iran’s shipment of oil to China. The ninth company is based in Oman.
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This is happening in back drop of the upcoming Trump-Xi meeting in China.
The Trump-Xi talks are also expected to veer into areas that have long been a source of US-China tension.
Trump and Xi are set to discuss Iran, Taiwan, artificial intelligence and nuclear weapons as they weigh extending a critical minerals deal, according to US officials previewing Trump’s two-day visit to China this week.
The leaders of the world’s two largest economies will hold their first face-to-face talks in more than six months as they try to stabilise ties strained by trade, the US and Israeli war with Iran and other areas of disagreement.
Trump is scheduled to arrive in Beijing on Wednesday, ahead of talks set to take place Thursday and Friday. It will be his first trip to China since 2017.
(Edited by : Juviraj Anchil)



