China, Russia intensify criticism of US Venezuela oil actions at UNSC meeting

In the December 23, 2025, UN Security Council meeting on US seizures of Venezuelan oil tankers and naval pressures—where Venezuela accused Washington of extortion with Russia and China backing—China's Sun Lei warned of escalating regional tensions and sovereignty violations. Caracas is advancing legislation targeting naval blockade supporters amid the Trump administration's crackdown.

The UN Security Council meeting, requested by Venezuela amid US interceptions of oil tankers like the Skipper and a major military deployment in the Caribbean, saw sharp exchanges. China's deputy permanent representative Sun Lei stated: “The US actions and the rhetoric have led to continued tensions in the region, raising serious concerns among regional countries and the international community.” He added: “The US actions seriously infringe upon other countries’ sovereignty, security and the legitimate rising interests.”

Venezuela's Samuel Moncada highlighted US pressures, echoing broader accusations of extortion through sanctions. While no consensus emerged on multilateralism or international law, the discussions underscored global divides over unilateral actions in the Caribbean.

In response, Venezuela is pushing a law to target countries or entities supporting naval blockades. US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz has driven these measures to curb the Maduro regime's oil revenues. This follows earlier reports on Russian condemnations, US defenses linking Maduro to narcotrafficking, and calls for dialogue from Brazil.

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Tense UN Security Council session with Venezuelan ambassador accusing the US of extortion, backed by Russia and China, as Brazil calls for dialogue.
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At the UN Security Council meeting on Tuesday (23), Venezuelan ambassador Samuel Moncada accused the United States of imposing the 'largest extortion' on Venezuela through sanctions and military pressure in the Caribbean. Russia and China criticized the American 'cowboy attitude,' while Brazil advocated for dialogue without coercion and stated that the naval blockade violates the UN Charter.

Following its initial condemnation, China's envoy at an emergency UN Security Council meeting on January 6 strongly denounced the US military seizure of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, urging their immediate release and a return to diplomatic solutions.

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Ahead of the UN Security Council emergency session, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian expressed support for the meeting to address US military strikes on Venezuela, voicing grave concern over the seizure of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife.

The United States has seized a second vessel in international waters off Venezuela's coast, officials said Saturday, following last week's first tanker capture and President Donald Trump's mid-week announcement of a full blockade on sanctioned oil tankers. The action heightens U.S. pressure amid a military buildup in the region.

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Following U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of a naval blockade on sanctioned Venezuelan oil tankers—building on a prior tanker seizure—the Venezuelan government and Cuba's ICAP have condemned the move as a violation of sovereignty, while Trump's chief of staff signals no end until Maduro capitulates.

The United States seized another oil tanker off Venezuela's coast on Saturday, January 3, 2026, according to U.S. media reports. This marks at least the third such interception since December 2025, amid Washington's ongoing blockade of ships carrying oil linked to Nicolás Maduro's regime. Venezuelan authorities denounced the action as 'theft' and piracy.

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Following the U.S. military's January 3, 2026, capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores for drug charges, international backlash intensified. South Africa, BRICS nations, and others decried the operation as a sovereignty violation, while Europe offered mixed responses and Trump issued fresh threats against other countries.

 

 

 

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