Beijing demands that Tehran refrain from actions that could disrupt LNG exports from Qatar or other energy supplies through the Strait of Hormuz.
This is reported by Bloomberg, citing sources in the gas companies.
According to the agency, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said that China calls on all parties to immediately cease fire and ensure the safety of navigation in the strait.
“China urges all parties to immediately cease hostilities, avoid escalation of tensions and ensure the safety of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz,” the publication clarifies the diplomat’s words.
China is the largest buyer of Iranian oil, which is critically important for the Iranian economy, while Beijing is heavily dependent on energy supplies from the Persian Gulf countries passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
“According to the heads of state—owned companies informed by government representatives, officials are putting pressure on senior Iranian colleagues to ensure that Tehran does not attack oil and liquefied gas tankers passing through the strait, but instead ensures an uninterrupted supply of goods,” the material says.
According to the agency, company executives said that Iranian officials were instructed to avoid hitting export centers such as Qatar, which alone supplies 30% of Chinese LNG, which accounts for a significant portion of the total, even taking into account supplies through pipelines and from other sources.
Earlier, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs warned that the decision to stop shipping in the Strait of Hormuz could lead to a significant imbalance in the global oil and gas markets.

