Washington D.C., UNITED STATES — President Donald Trump has claimed that China agreed to halt weapon shipments to Iran, following intelligence reports that China was considering a major arms transfer to the Middle Eastern nation.
Okay News gathered that the announcement, made early Wednesday, April 15, 2026, comes amid heightened global tensions and a U.S.-led military blockade in the region. While the White House has not yet released the specific details of the agreement, the President’s statement suggests a significant shift in diplomatic relations between Washington and Beijing regarding the Iranian conflict.
The claim follows several days of intense international speculation after reports surfaced that China was weighing the transfer of advanced weaponry to Tehran. Experts believe that if confirmed, this agreement could prevent further military escalation in the Middle East and potentially lead to a resumption of stalled peace talks.
With major political shifts happening in Washington, including the sudden resignations of Congressmen Tony Gonzales and Eric Swalwell, the US political landscape is in a state of flux.

