Maduro calls on China as US mounts pressure on Venezuela. Will it answer?
China opposes U.S. naval deployment near Venezuela, citing violation of sovereignty and urging respect for international law amid rising regional tensions.
- On Thursday, China's Foreign Ministry condemned the United States naval forces' buildup near Venezuela, stating `China opposes any move that violates the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and a country’s sovereignty and security`.
- The U.S. deployed naval and air assets to the Caribbean Sea near Venezuela, including three Aegis guided-missile destroyers, at least 4,000 sailors and Marines, and a nuclear-powered attack submarine.
- Beijing's economic ties with Caracas include a $2.71 billion trade surplus and a private Chinese company planning over $1 billion investment to produce 60,000 barrels daily by 2026.
- President Nicolás Maduro deployed 4.5 million militia members, while ALBA and the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned U.S. threats and urged regional unity.
- Analysts caution that the mission risks dangerous escalation as U.S. analysts and officials claim Maduro's involvement in drug trafficking lacks clear public evidence and U.S. intelligence agencies found no support.
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