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China condemns U.S. military action against Venezuela at UN Security Council

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China condemns U.S. military action against Venezuela at UN Security Council

2026-01-06 09:19 Last Updated At:15:47

A Chinese envoy strongly condemned the U.S. military action against Venezuela at a UN Security Council emergency meeting on Monday.

On Jan. 3, the United States launched large-scale military strikes against Venezuela, seized by force Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, and took them out of the country. The Donald Trump administration claimed that it would 'run' Venezuela and even did not rule out launching a second round of military operations on an even larger scale.

"China is deeply shocked by and strongly condemns the unilateral, illegal, and bullying acts by the United States," said Sun Lei, charge d'affaires of China's Permanent Mission to the United Nations.

Sun made the remarks at the emergency meeting of the Security Council convened following the U.S. assault on Venezuela.

For some time now, the international community has repeatedly expressed grave concerns over the U.S. sanctions, blockade, and threats of force against Venezuela. However, as a permanent member of the Security Council, the United States has disregarded the grave concerns of the international community, wantonly trampled on Venezuela's sovereignty, security, and legitimate rights and interests, and seriously violated the principles of sovereign equality, non-interference in internal affairs, peaceful settlement of international disputes, and prohibition of the use of force in international relations, according to Sun.

"The United States has placed its own power above multilateralism, and military actions above diplomatic efforts, posing a grave threat to peace and security in Latin America and the Caribbean and even internationally. China firmly opposes this, and the international community has also expressed widespread grave concerns and strong condemnation," Sun said.

"We urge the United States to heed the overwhelming voice of the international community, abide by international law and the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, cease infringing on the sovereignty and security of other countries, stop toppling the government of Venezuela, and return to the path of political solutions through dialogue and negotiations," he said.

China calls on the United States to ensure the personal safety of President Maduro and his wife and to release them at once, according to the Chinese envoy.

The envoy stressed that the lessons of history offer a stark warning that military means are not a solution to problems, and that indiscriminate use of force will only lead to greater crises.

The United States bypassed the Security Council to launch military operations against Iraq, blatantly attacked Iran's nuclear facilities, and imposed economic sanctions, military strikes, and even armed occupations against multiple countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. These actions have caused persistent conflicts, instability, and immense suffering for the ordinary people, Sun recalled.

Venezuela is an independent sovereign state with every right to defend its sovereignty and national dignity. Countries in Latin America and the Caribbean are important forces in maintaining world peace and stability and promoting global development and prosperity, and they have every right to independently choose their development paths and partners, said the Chinese envoy.

"No country can act as the world's police, nor can any country presume to be the international judge. China firmly supports the government and people of Venezuela in safeguarding the country's sovereignty, security, and legitimate rights and interests. China firmly supports regional countries in upholding the status of Latin America and the Caribbean as a zone of peace. China demands the United States change its course, cease its bullying and coercive practices, and develop relations and launch cooperation with regional countries on the basis of mutual respect, equality, and non-interference in internal affairs," he said.

China stands ready to work with regional countries and the rest of the international community to strengthen solidarity and cooperation, uphold fairness and justice, and jointly safeguard peace and stability in Latin America and the Caribbean, according to him.

China condemns U.S. military action against Venezuela at UN Security Council

China condemns U.S. military action against Venezuela at UN Security Council

China condemns U.S. military action against Venezuela at UN Security Council

China condemns U.S. military action against Venezuela at UN Security Council

Venezuelan bonds rallied sharply on Monday after U.S. military action against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, yet analysts warn the gains are built on extreme risk and high speculation.

Defaulted government bonds jumped to 42 cents, up from 33 cents. Bonds for state oil firm Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) also rose.

However, the fundamentals remain deeply troubled. Total government and PDVSA debt of 100 billion U.S. dollars eclipses Venezuela’s entire 80 billion-U.S. dollar GDP, signaling a severe inability to repay.

Analysts said that the economy in Venezuela has contracted to half its pre-default size with no real recovery. Thin trading volume also means prices are easily swung by minor transactions, amplifying liquidity risks.

The U.S. military launched a series of attacks against Venezuela on Jan 3, forcibly seizing Venezuelan President Maduro and his wife. Beyond military targets, the operation also resulted in casualties.

Venezuelan bonds rally sharply with high risk

Venezuelan bonds rally sharply with high risk

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