Trumps threat to Iran If the Hormuz waterway is not opened there will be bombing

Washington: - US President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened Iran that if it does not reopen the Hormuz waterway, then more bombing will be carried out against it. Trump's threat has come after reports were being made that an agreement is likely to be reached to end the war.
It may be possible and the supply of oil and natural gas may resume. However, he clarified that all this depends on Iran's acceptance of the agreement that is being discussed. At present, the US President has not given any information about the terms or details of this agreement.
Trump's threats have come at a time when the Chinese Foreign Minister had appealed for a complete ceasefire after meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. It is worth mentioning that Araghchi visited Beijing for the first time since the war with the US and Israel began on February 28.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Wednesday that his country was "deeply saddened" by the ongoing conflict. China's position is crucial because of its close economic and political ties with Tehran (Iran). That is why the Trump administration is now pressuring China to use its influence to persuade Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.