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China slams US for imposing oil blockade on Venezuela

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China slams US for imposing oil blockade on Venezuela

2025-12-25 17:01 Last Updated At:19:47

A spokeswoman for China's Ministry of Commerce on Thursday slammed the United States for imposing an oil blockade on Venezuela, saying arbitrary tanker interception may disrupt the normal operation of the international energy market and cause other security risks.

He Yongqian, the spokeswoman, made the remarks at a press briefing in Beijing in response to a media inquiry on the stepped-up interception of Venezuelan oil tankers by the U.S.

"China has always opposed the arbitrary levy of unilateral sanctions and the so-called long-arm jurisdiction by certain countries. The arbitrary interception of other countries' oil tankers may not only disrupt the normal operation of the international energy market but also potentially cause other security risks. Venezuela's engagement in economic and trade cooperation with other countries within the framework of international law is normal, reasonable, and lawful, and this right should be respected and deserves support," said He.

The United States has stepped up its oil blockade of Venezuela by intercepting a third tanker in international waters near the country in less than two weeks, said media reports on Sunday.

The tanker Bella 1, which flies the Panamanian flag and is under U.S. sanctions, was boarded by U.S. personnel while en route to Venezuela to load cargo, Bloomberg News reported Sunday, citing sources familiar with the matter.

China slams US for imposing oil blockade on Venezuela

China slams US for imposing oil blockade on Venezuela

The recent 2026 Zhongguancun Forum (ZGC Forum) Annual Conference in Beijing has impressed international guests with its focus on deeper integration of technological and industrial innovation, highlighting how China's innovative advances are reshaping daily life.

The five-day forum, themed "Full Integration Between Technological and Industrial Innovation," wrapped up in Chinese capital on Sunday after bringing together more than 1,000 participants from over 100 countries and regions around the world.

More than 560 cutting-edge achievements were unveiled at the event, ranging from embodied intelligent robots and brain-computer interfaces to breakthroughs in quantum applications and 6G research and development.

The venue for the forum also showcased a number of these innovative creations to visitors, who were able to enjoy a fresh cup of coffee prepared by a humanoid barista, as well as be throughly entertained by robots performing dances or even playing piano.

Given the presence of these advanced humanoid robots, international participants shared the common view that innovation is no longer confined to laboratories but is now permeating every aspect of daily life.

"The deepest impression is actually to see how much AI is across everywhere," said Anders Karlsson, vice president of Elsevier, a global leader providing advanced information and decision support to accelerate progress in science and healthcare worldwide.

"The Zhongguancun Forum has become a very international window on innovation. We can find out annually how innovation is driving [and a key] component of growth of this wonderful country," said Vincenzo Lipardi, president and co-founder of SPICI, an Italian company assisting businesses and startups with strategic consulting services.

"As a scientist and as a worker of the United Nations system, I'm really pleased to see integration of science, technology and sustainability," said Shahbaz Khan, director of the UNESCO Regional Office for East Asia.

One of the forum's key themes was around opening up and striving for greater cooperation, which demonstrated to the wider world that China's innovation aims to break down barriers and share opportunities, so as to enable the global community to advance together.

"It's my first time attending the forum. And I'm very surprised that you have a very high level of innovation. China is open to ideas. Openness is the way to make innovations," said Prof. Hussein Sherief, a member of the International Committee for Scientific and Technical Data (CODATA).

Int'l guests hail integration of technology, innovation at Beijing forum

Int'l guests hail integration of technology, innovation at Beijing forum

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