A behind-closed-doors arrangement Jiang imagines could let Chinese-bound oil transit continue despite open conflict.
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secret deal
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Jiang predicts negotiations could yield a secret carveout that still allows Iranian oil shipments to China even if the Strait of Hormuz is otherwise restricted.
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"...to negotiations, and I think they'll come to a deal, a secret deal, where maybe Iran is still allowed to ship oil to China,..."
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