U.S. Actions Against Iran Could Disrupt China's Oil Supply? Foreign Ministry: China Will Take Measures to Ensure Energy Security

Deep News03-03

On March 3, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning presided over the regular press conference.

A Reuters reporter asked: Some analysts have indicated that U.S. actions regarding Venezuela and Iran could potentially hinder China's oil supply. What is China’s comment on this?

In response, Mao Ning stated that China firmly opposes the use of force in international relations that infringes upon the sovereignty and security of other nations. Energy security is critically important to the global economy, and all parties should work to ensure stable and unimpeded energy supplies. China will take necessary measures to safeguard its own energy security.

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