China urges US to ‘stop toppling’ Venezuelan government, release Maduro
Summary
China has asked the United States to release Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and accused the U.S. of violating international law after U.S. military actions in Venezuela. The situation has led China to express concern over U.S. involvement in Latin America, given its interests in the region.Key Facts
- The United States conducted military strikes in Venezuela, targeting Caracas and other areas.
- Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife were reportedly taken by U.S. forces.
- China condemned the U.S. actions and called it a clear violation of international law.
- China is a major buyer of Venezuelan oil and has significant trade interests in Latin America.
- China plans to respond diplomatically but not with military or economic actions.
- Global reactions to the U.S. intervention are mixed, with some countries supporting and others condemning the actions.
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