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Donald Trump's Venezuela risk brings risk to China's plans
2 weeks ago - The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning told reporters that this was a "typical act of bullying, a serious violation of international law, a severe infringement upon Venezuela's sovereignty and will do grave damage to the rights of the Venezuelan people." ... Some wonder if China is waiting and watching to see if it could do the same in Taiwan, the self-governing island which it views as a breakaway province.
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China strongly condemns U.S. use of force against Venezuela-Xinhua
2 weeks ago - China strongly condemns U.S. use of force against Venezuela-
NBC News
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Why Trump's Venezuela raid may not stop China's influence in South America
5 days ago - Venezuela’s interim leader, Delcy Rodríguez, has welcomed the support, saying Thursday that she had met with Chinese Ambassador Lan Hu. “We value China’s firm and consistent stance in strongly condemning the serious violation of international law and Venezuelan sovereignty,” Rodríguez said in a post on Telegram, according to Reuters, referring to the U.S.
South China Morning Post
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How US actions in Venezuela and beyond could spell opportunity for China | South China Morning Post
12 hours ago - America’s military action in Venezuela and President Donald Trump’s talk of owning Greenland are stoking concerns that the United States is dismantling the rules-based global order. But this could also be a diplomatic opening for China as it tries to portray itself, in contrast, as a more responsible and stabilising power.
Reuters
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With Venezuela raid, US tells China to keep away from the Americas | Reuters
1 week ago - Now, he said, he will tell China that “we are open for business” and that they can “buy all the oil they want from us there or in the United States.” · The success of the January 3 early morning raid, in which U.S. commandos swept into Caracas and grabbed the Venezuelan president and his wife, was a blow to China's interests and prestige.
NBC News
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China condemns Maduro capture, but some see it as a chance to assert its global position
It has expressed support for Venezuela in recent months amid President Donald Trump’s military buildup, though it has no security commitments to the country and experts say it has avoided more concrete action in part to preserve the U.S.-China trade truce. Maduro was seized hours after he met in Caracas with Qiu Xiaoqi, Beijing’s special envoy for Latin American affairs, in his last publicly reported official meeting. Maduro being escorted by DEA agents at Stewart Airport in New Windsor, N.Y., on Saturday.Obtained by NBC News · It is unclear whether Qiu and the rest of his delegation are still in Venezuela.
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Reuters
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Venezuelan oil exports to China set to drop as US blockade limits cargoes | Reuters
3 days ago - About a dozen loaded tankers left Venezuela with their location transponders switched off amid the U.S. raid on January 3, but most of them have returned to the country after Caracas' interim government negotiated a 50 million barrel oil supply deal with Washington. Three of those tankers have continued sailing towards Asia and are expected to arrive in China around late February, said a person involved in shipping the oil.
Anadolu Ajansı
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‘Hegemonic acts’: China slams US for strikes against Venezuela, capturing Maduro
“China is deeply shocked by and strongly condemns the US’s blatant use of force against a sovereign state and action against its president,” a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said. The remarks came after US President Donald Trump said Washington carried out a "large scale strike" against Venezuela, and that Maduro and his wife were captured and flown out of the country.
Bloomberg
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How Maduro’s Removal Could Help China in Venezuela and Latin America - Bloomberg
4 days ago - Beijing has invested in Venezuela and could come out looking like the more reliable partner. Outside the headquarters of PDVSA, the state-owned oil and gas company, in Caracas.Photographer: Carlos Becerra/Bloomberg ... China has spent years cultivating a relationship with Venezuela, with oil often at the heart of their cooperation.
CNBC
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Venezuela, Iran, Greenland part of Trump's U.S.-China playbook
4 days ago - By deposing Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro and taking over the country's oil industry, the U.S. can curb Chinese access to crucial resources and mining investments. By annexing Greenland, it could keep rivals out of emerging trade routes and, potentially, mining of minerals. By tariffing anyone trading with Iran, as protests threaten the survival of its regime, the U.S. can penalize both the Middle Eastern country and China for buying oil from it.