China calls for Iran war ceasefire and Hormuz to reopen in meeting with top envoy
China calls for Iran war ceasefire and Hormuz to reopen in meeting with top envoy (ft); China's top envoy tells his Iranian counterpart a 'comprehensive ceasefire' is needed (ap) (sources: ft, ap, bbc, aljazeera, nytimes)

China calls for Iran war ceasefire and Hormuz to reopen in meeting with top envoy (ft); China's top envoy tells his Iranian counterpart a 'comprehensive ceasefire' is needed (ap)
- China calls for Iran war ceasefire and Hormuz to reopen in meeting with top envoy (ft)
- China’s top envoy tells his Iranian counterpart a ‘comprehensive ceasefire’ is needed (ap)
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HR1422 · 119th Congress
Enhanced Iran Sanctions Act of 2025
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This story is about China calls for Iran war ceasefire and Hormuz to reopen in meeting with top envoy. This bill would require sanctions on foreign persons involved in logistical transactions tied to Iranian oil/gas/LNG/petrochemicals.
If passed, it would:
- Require sanctions on foreign persons involved in logistical transactions tied to Iranian oil/gas/LNG/petrochemicals • Expand sanctions-enforcement leverage aimed at sanctions evasion in Iran’s energy export chain.
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This story is about China calls for Iran war ceasefire and Hormuz to reopen in meeting with top envoy. This bill would impose sanctions focused on logistical transactions and sanctions evasion involving Iranian oil/gas/LNG/petrochemicals.
If passed, it would
- Impose sanctions focused on logistical transactions and sanctions evasion involving Iranian oil/gas/LNG/petrochemicals • Create additional enforcement pressure points on firms supporting Iran’s energy exports.
This story is about China calls for Iran war ceasefire and Hormuz to reopen in meeting with top envoy. This bill would bar federal funds for military force “in or against Iran” absent a declaration of war or specific authorization (with an.
If passed, it would
- Bar federal funds for military force “in or against Iran” absent a declaration of war or specific authorization (with • Clarify that prior AUMFs can’t be construed as authorization for force against Iran.
This story is about China calls for Iran war ceasefire and Hormuz to reopen in meeting with top envoy. This bill would direct the President to terminate the use of U.S. Armed Forces for hostilities against Iran unless Congress authorizes it.
If passed, it would
- Direct the President to terminate the use of U.S. Armed Forces for hostilities against Iran unless Congress authorizes • Force a Congress-centered decision point on continued U.S. involvement in Iran hostilities.
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