Chinese PresidentXi Jinpinghas not challenged the United States' naval blockade on Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz, US President Donald Trump said on Monday. Expressing confidence in his relationship with the Chinese leader ahead of an upcoming meeting, Trump called Xi a "tremendous guy".

Responding to a question about his expected talks with Xi in Beijing and discussions surrounding Iran, Trump said, "I have a very good relationship with President Xi. I find him to be a tremendous guy. And we get along well, and you see how we do. We're doing a lot of business with China and making a lot of money. We're making a lot of money. It's different than it used to be. But that'll be talked about; that'll be one subject."

He noted China's reliance on oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz and said Beijing has maintained a respectful stance regarding the ongoing situation.

"In all fairness, he gets like 60 per cent of his oil from Hormuz, and he's been--I think he's been very respectful. We haven't been challenged by China; they don't challenge us, and he wouldn't do that. I don't think he'd do that because of me," Trump added.

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The US President also asserted that the blockade remains effective and unchallenged. "Nobody's going to challenge the blockade. And I think it's working out very well. We're going to see," he said.

Trump further claimed that Iran is seeking negotiations while criticising what he described as inconsistent messaging from Tehran.

"I can say this: Iran wants to make a deal. What I don't like about Iran is they'll talk to me with such great respect, and then they'll go on television, and they'll say, 'We did not speak to the President, we did not.' I just spoke to them. 'We did not speak to the President.' So, they play games. But let me just tell you, they want to make a deal," he said.

The comments come amid heightened tensions in the region and ahead of high-level diplomatic engagements between the United States and China, where Iran is expected to be a key issue of discussion.

Trump is set to visit China to meet his Chinese counterpart on May 14 and 15. The highly anticipated meeting was postponed due to the US military operations in Iran.

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