China says it cannot accept countries acting as 'world judge' after US captures Maduro
China condemns U.S. capture of Venezuela's Maduro, citing respect for sovereignty and international law; Beijing's $4.6 billion oil investments complicate relations, officials say.
- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated that Beijing cannot accept any country acting as the "world's judge" after the U.S. captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated that China cannot accept any country acting as the "world's judge" regarding the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
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Sunny Hostin says Maduro's arrest was an act of 'piracy' and 'imperialism' — but Ana Navarro says it made her cry with joy
The hosts of "The View" offered a wide spectrum of responses to the arrest of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces.Maduro was captured at his home in Caracas and flown out of the country alongside his wife in a daring mission on Saturday evening. On Monday, he pleaded "not guilty" in a court in New York City.'I think you can still celebrate that this murderous, corrupt, sadistic son of a b***h is out of Venezuela!' Some on the left …
After the US capture of Maduro, concern is growing in Beijing. China was Venezuela's most important ally. The geopolitical consequences are uncertain. An analysis.
China criticized the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife by the United States, saying that what it called "unilateral and arrogant practices" undermine the international order based on international law and the principles of the United Nations.
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