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JUST IN 🚨 🇨🇳🇮🇷🛢️ China just told the US — your sanctions don’t apply here. Beijing has issued a legal injunction protecting Chinese refineries buying Iranian oil 🔥⚔️ Washington’s oil pressure campaign just hit a wall 📉🇺🇸

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JUST IN 🚨 🇨🇳🇮🇷🛢️
China just told the US — your sanctions don’t apply here. Beijing has issued a legal injunction protecting Chinese refineries buying Iranian oil 🔥⚔️ Washington’s oil pressure campaign just hit a wall 📉🇺🇸

Reports Highlight China’s Continued Resistance to U.S. Sanctions on Iranian Oil

Recent reports and commentary suggest that China is maintaining its position against U.S. sanctions targeting Iranian oil exports, underscoring ongoing tensions between Washington and Beijing over energy and foreign policy.

China has long opposed unilateral sanctions imposed by the United States, particularly those affecting its energy imports. Chinese refineries—many of them independent operators—have continued purchasing Iranian crude despite restrictions, often using alternative payment systems and shipping arrangements to avoid enforcement measures.

Some claims circulating online describe Beijing as issuing a “legal injunction” to shield its refineries. However, there is no widely verified evidence of a specific new legal order of that kind. Rather, China’s stance reflects a broader policy position: it does not recognize U.S. sanctions that are not backed by the United Nations.

The situation highlights a larger geopolitical dynamic. The United States has sought to pressure Iran economically by restricting its oil exports, while China—one of the world’s largest energy consumers—prioritizes stable and affordable supply.

As a result, enforcement of sanctions remains uneven, with global energy markets and diplomatic relations continuing to feel the impact of these competing strategies.

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