China Pledges No Military Aid to Iran, Orders 200 Boeing Jets

China commits to no military support for Iran and agrees to purchase 200 Boeing aircraft, signaling economic ties amid geopolitical tensions. China has agreed not to provide military equipment to Iran and will purchase 200 Boeing jets, according to recent remarks. The comm

China commits to no military support for Iran and agrees to purchase 200 Boeing aircraft, signaling economic ties amid geopolitical tensions.

China has agreed not to provide military equipment to Iran and will purchase 200 Boeing jets, according to recent remarks. The commitment follows discussions aimed at easing tensions while maintaining economic cooperation, including continued oil purchases from Iran.

The agreement contrasts with prior concerns over China’s potential military backing for Iran. The Boeing order, valued in the billions, underscores deepening trade relations between China and U.S. firms despite broader geopolitical friction.

Markets may view the move as a stabilizing signal for aerospace and energy sectors, though long-term implications for U.S.-China trade dynamics remain uncertain.

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