Donald Trump and Xi Jinping failed to agree on a concrete path to end the war in Iran during the US president’s highly anticipated Beijing visit, dashing hopes for an end to a conflict that has devastated the Middle East for over two months. The President’s first visit to China was met with significant fanfare, with hopes that Beijing - Tehran’s most powerful ally - could help broker a peace agreement during 48 hours of bilateral meetings. After the talks, Trump said the pair had agreed that Iran must not have nuclear weapons and claimed they "want the Strait of Hormuz open". He also declared they had “settled a lot of different problems that other people wouldn’t have been able to solve”. But in the absence of agreement between the US, which sparked the war with its attacks alongside Israel on 28 February, and China on a concrete blueprint for peace will mean the Middle East remains in limbo with diplomatic efforts stalling.…