China y EE.UU. acuerdan oponerse a los peajes en Hormuz, dice el Departamento de Estado

Buques en el estrecho de Hormuz, Musandam, Omán, 8 de mayo de 2026. Foto: REUTERS/Stringer. Altos funcionarios estadounidenses y chinos acuerdan que no se puede permitir que ningún país cobre peajes de navegación en el…
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The US and China finding common ground on opposing tolls in the Strait of Hormuz signals a rare point of alignment between the two powers, but the real test will be whether this translates into coordinated action or remains rhetorical. With a Trump Xi summit approaching, this agreement could be a prelude to broader diplomatic pressure on Iran, or a way for Beijing to signal cooperation without committing to concrete measures. The key question is whether China will use its leverage with Iran to help reopen the strait, or merely endorse the principle while maintaining its economic ties with Tehran.
