China Urges Protection of Its Interests in Venezuela
China calls for protection of its legitimate interests in Venezuela’s oil sector, condemning the US military action as a violation of sovereignty and international law.
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China calls for protection of its legitimate interests in Venezuela’s oil sector, condemning the US military action as a violation of sovereignty and international law.
Last weekend, the US seized Venezuela’s President Maduro in a daring military operation, raising questions about America’s role as global police and asking: Who’s next?
Spokesperson Mao Ning says no nation can be the world’s police or judge, calling on all countries to respect sovereign paths, international law and the UN Charter.
At a Jan 5 emergency UN meeting, Colombia, Brazil, Russia and others denounced US military strikes on Venezuela as violations of sovereignty and intl law.
US forces captured Venezuela’s President Maduro in early Jan 2026 raid, sparking debates over sovereignty, law, and the future of the rules-based global order.
Iran’s foreign ministry urges US to free President Maduro, calling his detention a breach of international law and sovereignty.
At the 7th China-Pakistan dialogue, Wang Yi emphasized China’s opposition to unilateral force and highlighted the need to respect every nation’s sovereignty under international law.
German expert Helga Zepp-LaRouche warns recent U.S. military actions in Venezuela violate international law and risk destabilizing Latin America.
Recent US strikes on Venezuela bypass UN rules on force, challenging the UN Charter’s core principles and raising concerns about state sovereignty and international law.
VP Delcy Rodríguez reaffirms Maduro’s legitimacy after a US military raid seizes him, as the UN prepares an emergency meeting.