China Urges US to Lift Sanctions on Venezuela After Terror Label
China opposes US sanctions on Venezuela, calling them unlawful and urging a peaceful resolution while emphasizing respect for international law and regional stability.
- China defended its relationship with Venezuela, stating it "constitutes normal cooperation between sovereign states," according to Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning.
- Mao Ning indicated that China opposes the use of threats in international relations and supports cooperation against transnational crime.
- Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro sought military assistance from China and Russia amid growing U.S. opposition to Venezuela's government.
- U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with Maduro, signaling a potential shift from military action to diplomatic discussions regarding Venezuela.
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Beijing. China yesterday urged the United States to lift its “illegal and unilateral sanctions imposed on Venezuela,” and to do more “for the sake of facilitating peace, stability and development in Latin America and the Caribbean,” said the spokeswoman of the Foreign Ministry, Mao Ning, after Washington declared the Los Soles cartel “extractive terrorist organization.”
US urged to lift illegal unilateral sanctions on Venezuela, contribute more to peace, stability and devt in LAC: Chinese FM
In response to an inquiry regarding Venezuela’s Foreign Ministry’s rejection of what it called a “ridiculous” US plan to designate the “nonexistent” Cartel de los Soles as a terrorist organization and the US imposition of sanctions on
China urges US to lift sanctions on Venezuela: Chinese FM
TEHRAN, Nov. 28 (MNA) – A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson has urged the United States to lift illegal unilateral sanctions on Venezuela and contribute more to peace, stability and development in the Latin American country.
According to the Chinese official, Beijing "is opposed to any external interference in Venezuela's internal affairs under any pretext."
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