Iran war day 77: Trump, Xi discuss Hormuz as Tehran rallies BRICS
On day 77 of the Iran war, US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed the Strait of Hormuz in Beijing, agreeing it must remain open for global energy supplies. Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Minister urged BRICS nations in New Delhi to condemn the US-Israel actions as a violation of international law, accusing the UAE of direct involvement in the conflict.

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AI-generatedOn day 77 of the Iran war, US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed the Strait of Hormuz in Beijing, agreeing it must remain open for global energy supplies. Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Minister urged BRICS nations in New Delhi to condemn the US-Israel actions as a violation of international law, accusing the UAE of direct involvement in the conflict. Iran also signaled a new strategy for the Strait of Hormuz, allowing ships, including some linked to Chinese companies, to transit if they cooperate with Iranian naval forces. Concurrently, Lebanese and Israeli negotiators are holding a third round of talks in Washington, DC, to end hostilities.
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4 extractedIran's Foreign Minister urged BRICS nations to condemn the US-Israel war on Iran as a violation of international law.
US and Chinese leaders agreed that the Strait of Hormuz should remain open to ensure global energy supplies.
Iran accused the United Arab Emirates of playing an active role in the war against Iran.
More than 30 ships, including some linked to Chinese companies, were allowed to transit the Strait of Hormuz overnight.