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China, Latin American and Caribbean countries form community with shared future for common progress: Xi

2025-05-13 15:50 Last Updated At:21:27

China and Latin American and Caribbean countries have formed a community with a shared future for common progress, Chinese President Xi Jinping said Tuesday.

Xi made the statement when delivering a keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the fourth ministerial meeting of the China-CELAC (the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States) Forum in Beijing.

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China, Latin American and Caribbean countries form community with shared future for common progress: Xi

China, Latin American and Caribbean countries form community with shared future for common progress: Xi

China, Latin American and Caribbean countries form community with shared future for common progress: Xi

China, Latin American and Caribbean countries form community with shared future for common progress: Xi

China, Latin American and Caribbean countries form community with shared future for common progress: Xi

China, Latin American and Caribbean countries form community with shared future for common progress: Xi

China, Latin American and Caribbean countries form community with shared future for common progress: Xi

China, Latin American and Caribbean countries form community with shared future for common progress: Xi

"Facts have proven that China and Latin American and Caribbean countries have formed a community with a shared future for common progress. With equality as its defining feature, mutual benefit as its strong driving force, openness and inclusiveness as its vision and character, benefits of the people as its fundamental pursuit, it has vigorous vitality and promising development prospects," said Xi.

China, Latin American and Caribbean countries form community with shared future for common progress: Xi

China, Latin American and Caribbean countries form community with shared future for common progress: Xi

China, Latin American and Caribbean countries form community with shared future for common progress: Xi

China, Latin American and Caribbean countries form community with shared future for common progress: Xi

China, Latin American and Caribbean countries form community with shared future for common progress: Xi

China, Latin American and Caribbean countries form community with shared future for common progress: Xi

China, Latin American and Caribbean countries form community with shared future for common progress: Xi

China, Latin American and Caribbean countries form community with shared future for common progress: Xi

The United States cannot legitimize an operation that attacked Venezuela and captured its president, a Chinese scholar said Sunday.

On Saturday, the United States launched a large-scale strike on Venezuela, during which Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife were 'captured and flown out of Venezuela' according to a post by U.S. President Donald Trump on his Truth Social account.

Teng Jianqun, director of the Center for Diplomatic Studies at Hunan Normal University, said in an interview with China Global Television Network (CGTN) that the aim of this operation is to take full control of Venezuela’s natural resources.

"I don't think the United States can legitimize this operation to take custody of the president of Venezuela. And also I don't think the United States can legitimize its any action in taking the oil reserves of that country. This is actually a very dangerous game played by the Trump administration. And of course, the United States would like to take full control of that country and to take full control of the natural resources, especially the large reserve of oil in Venezuela," said Teng.

Teng said Venezuela is not an isolated case but a common practice by the United States. The United States launched an invasion of Panama on Dec. 20, 1989, which continued until January 1990, with the stated objective of capturing Panamanian strongman Manuel Noriega on charges of drug trafficking and organized crime.

"We still remember the so-called sentence of the former president of Panama in the late 1980s. And this time, the president of Venezuela will be under some judicial condition (judicial proceedings) for the so-called drug trafficking and some other crimes. So I think this is not a single case for the Venezuela country, but also this is actually a practice by the United States -- to use force, to use so-called justice under law against any leaders in Latin America and the Caribbean waters," he said.

US cannot legitimize operation against Venezuela: Chinese scholar

US cannot legitimize operation against Venezuela: Chinese scholar

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