China accuses US of 'bullying' Venezuela as Trump orders blockade
China calls U.S. blockade of Venezuelan oil tankers 'unilateral bullying' and affirms support for Venezuela's sovereignty amid escalating U.S. military and sanctions pressure.
- On Dec 17 President Donald Trump ordered `a total and complete` blockade of US-sanctioned oil tankers in and out of Venezuela, while Beijing opposed what it called `unilateral bullying`.
- Venezuela's vast oil wealth prompted U.S. pressure, as the country holds the world's largest proven reserves and produces about one million barrels a day, while Trump cited seized U.S. investments years ago.
- Doubling the bounty and maritime seizures, Mr Trump said `The illegitimate Maduro Regime is using oil from these stolen oil fields to finance themselves, drug terrorism, human trafficking, murder, and kidnapping`, while U.S. forces seized a Venezuelan oil tanker.
- Caracas asked the U.N. Security Council to convene Wednesday to protest ongoing US aggression, while U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged de-escalation and respect for international law.
- China must weigh backing Caracas against ties with Washington, as Beijing voiced verbal support but made no public aid commitment after extending tens of billions in loans‑for‑oil deals.
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The country is currently surrounded and isolated by air, land and sea. In addition to the maritime siege with the deployment of the fleet of ships, its airspace was also restricted and guarded with military planes.A climate of uncertainty, anxiety and collective paranoia surrounds the Caraqueños who for four months have been more afraid of the return of hyperinflation than the landing of the Marines.
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China reaffirms its support for Venezuela as U.S. pressure on Nicolás Maduro’s regime grows. The Chinese government “opposes all forms of unilateralism and intimidation and supports all countries in defending their sovereignty and national dignity,” Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in a telephone conversation with his Venezuelan counterpart, Yván Gil, held Wednesday night (Beijing time, seven hours less in Peninsular Spain). Continue reading
China Backs Venezuela As Trump Presses Oil Shipping Blockade
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