U.S. officials are urging China to use its influence with Iran as concerns continue over Tehran’s actions in the Gulf.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a televised interview aired Wednesday that Washington wants Beijing to help push Iran toward a change in course. His comments highlighted China’s position as a country with ties to Iran and a strong interest in stability across the region.
The Gulf is a key route for global energy and shipping, which makes any rise in tensions a matter of international concern. For the United States, getting China involved would add diplomatic pressure at a time when Washington is watching Iran closely.
Rubio did not give details on what specific action the U.S. wants China to take. The message was broader: American officials believe Beijing may have leverage with Tehran and want that relationship used to reduce risks in the Gulf.
For now, the appeal signals how major powers are being drawn into efforts to manage one of the world’s most sensitive regions.


