China calls for \'dialogue\' after Gulf of Oman tanker attacks

China calls for 'dialogue' after Gulf of Oman tanker attacks

AFP  |  Beijing 

on Friday called for dialogue after the accused of being behind attacks on two tankers in the

"This conforms with the interests of regional countries, and also conforms with the interests of the international community," he added.

The two tankers, one Norwegian- and one Japanese-owned, were set blaze in the off the coast of on Thursday, escalating tensions across the region and sending world soaring.

US said there was strong evidence of Iran's culpability and warned would defend its forces and allies in the region. Iran's foreign ministry hit back on Friday, dismissing the accusations as "baseless".

was one of the eight global buyers allowed to import Iranian before the US ended waivers in early May.

Chinese met his Iranian counterpart, Hassan Rouhani, in on Friday, with Xi saying that supports maintaining the nuclear deal, from which the has withdrawn, according to the official agency.

The two leaders are in Bishkek for a previously planned summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, a regional security bloc spearheaded by and

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First Published: Fri, June 14 2019. 14:50 IST