The Capture of Maduro Is a Hard Blow for China, but the Country’s Social Networks See a Model to Follow for Taiwan
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Shortly before his arrest, Maduro praised the friendship with China: A little later, he was kidnapped by a US command – the geopolitical consequences are unclear.
When the Americans captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Chinese social networks ignited.
Analysis by John Liu and Steven Jiang, CNN While U.S. special forces were in the final stages of planning a bold night operation in the heart of the Venezuelan capital, President Nicolás Maduro posed for photographs with China's top envoy to Latin America and praised Beijing's leadership. "I thank President Xi Jinping for his continued brotherhood, as an older brother," Maduro told Chinese diplomat Qiu Xiaoqi, while laughter resonated during the…
The capture of Nicolas Maduro, which maintains close relations with China, brings benefits to Pequim, since then the legitimizing effect on future actions that may violate international law, including against Taiwan. These advantages help to understand the content adopted in the Chinese official declarations after the military attack ordered by Donald Trump
It analyzes the new political scenario in Venezuela after the capture of Maduro and the struggle for power within Chavismo. Read more Chavismo in crisis: the new leadership after the capture of Maduro in Actualidad.es.
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