China Responds to Trump’s Revived Monroe Doctrine
- China criticized the U.S. blockade of Venezuelan oil tankers, labeling it 'unilateral bullying,' according to Chinese President Xi Jinping's remarks.
- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated that China opposes actions infringing on national sovereignty during a call with Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil.
- Venezuela, in response to the blockade, has requested the U.N. Security Council to convene over what it labels U.S. 'aggression,' with China supporting this request.
- Regional analysts noted that despite political support from China and Russia, neither country is providing substantial military or economic assistance to Venezuela.
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‘Unilateral bullying…’: China, Russia stand by Maduro; slam Trump’s naval blockade on Venezuela
China and Russia sharply criticized President Trump’s “total and complete blockade” of sanctioned Venezuelan oil tankers, accusing the U.S. of unilateral pressure and backing Nicolás Maduro’s stance amid rising tensions in the Caribbean. Beijing condemned what it called “unilateral bullying” while Moscow warned Washington against a “fatal mistake,” urging de‑escalation and support for Venezuela’s sovereignty in the face of U.S. actions. The situ…
China Condemns U.S. 'Bullying' Over Venezuela Oil Blockade, Makes No Aid Commitments
China criticized what it described as "unilateral bullying" of Venezuela after the United States ordered a blockade of sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving the South American country.
The Chinese Government conveyed its “support for Venezuela’s request for an urgent meeting of the United Nations Security Council (UN)” following the blockade announced by US President Donald Trump against the South American country. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun declared today in a press conference that “it opposes all unilateral intimidation and supports all countries in safeguarding their sovereignty and national dignity.” Guo…
China conveys its "support for Venezuela's request for an urgent meeting of the UN Council."
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