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China denies Trump's claim that the intercepted Iranian ship was a 'gift' from China

China's Foreign Ministry rejected on Friday an accusation made by U.S. president Donald Trump, that a cargo ship?flagged with Iranian flag?was seized by the United States. The "gift" from China was the armed forces.

The U.S. claimed it had fired and seized a cargo ship from Iran that was trying to evade the blockade of Iranian ports. The Iranian military claimed that the ship was en route from China, and promised retaliation for what it called "armed piratery by the U.S." military."

Trump told CNBC on Tuesday that the ship had "some things on it, which weren't very nice." "A gift from China, perhaps? I don't really know."

The Chinese Foreign Ministry has rejected these comments.

Reporters in Beijing were told by ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun that "China is against any accusations or associations without a factual base".

"Normal international commercial relations between countries shouldn't be subject to interference or disruption," he added.

According to maritime security sources, the 'container ship Touska', which was boarded by U.S. forces on Sunday and seized, likely has dual-use items, that Washington considers could be used by the military, on board.

(source: Reuters)