Why is Iran resisting US pressure? The significant role of the Trump-Xi summit
Iran's Resistance to US Pressures - Iran's Resistance to US Pressure Trump-Xi - Amidst tensions in the Middle East, Iran's unwillingness to comply with US demands is attracting the attention of the international community. Analyses show that the Tehran leadership in this matter is awaiting the results of the summit to be held on March 31 between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

At the core of Iran's strategy is the intention to reconsider its position in accordance with the summit's outcomes and, if necessary, to obtain political support from China. Although this is a risky step for Tehran, it may be considered more advantageous than other options.
Under the conditions of US pressures and sanctions imposed against Iran, Tehran's resistance is one of the main factors affecting stability in the region and globally. The Iranian leadership, after the summit, is carefully trying to observe what conclusions China will draw regarding the US's position and power in the international arena.
The outcomes of this summit will affect not only US-China relations, but also directly impact Iran's future foreign policy and the course of tensions in the region. China's stance could play a decisive role in reducing Iran's international isolation, or, conversely, deepening it further.
According to experts, if China concludes after the summit that the US's international influence has diminished, this could give Iran an impetus to take more resolute steps. Conversely, if the US's strong position is confirmed, certain changes in Tehran's policy are to be expected.
At this critical juncture, international diplomacy and negotiation processes remain the primary means for ensuring peace and stability in the region. Tehran's next steps will depend on the outcomes of the Trump-Xi summit.
