Chinese diplomat at UN Security Council podium denounces US seizure of Venezuela's Maduro, demanding release amid tense meeting.
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China slams US at UN over Maduro capture, demands release

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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.

The US launched strikes on Venezuela on January 3, 2026, capturing President Nicolás Maduro and his wife and airlifting them out of the country, as previously reported. US President Donald Trump stated the US would temporarily 'run' Venezuela to access its oil and claimed no financial cost to America.

At Monday's UN Security Council emergency session, Sun Lei, chargé d'affaires of China's UN mission, said: 'China is deeply shocked by and strongly condemns the unilateral, illegal, and bullying acts by the United States.' He accused the US of violating Venezuela's sovereignty, UN Charter principles like non-interference and prohibition of force, and threatening Latin American peace by prioritizing military power over diplomacy and multilateralism.

China demands the US cease violations, release Maduro and his wife immediately, and pursue political dialogue. A Foreign Ministry spokesperson reiterated opposition on January 3 or 4, calling the acts hegemonic.

Venezuela has the world's largest proven oil reserves (303 billion barrels, 17% global total). Experts warn of production challenges from insecurity, aging infrastructure, and instability, citing the Iraq war's $2 trillion+ cost and prolonged conflict as cautionary precedents.

China supports Venezuela's sovereignty defense and regional peace efforts, pledging cooperation with Latin America and the international community.

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Discussions on X highlight China's strong condemnation of the US capture of Maduro as 'unilateral, illegal, and bullying' during the UN Security Council meeting, with users sharing video clips of the envoy's statement demanding immediate release. Some posts criticize Russia and China for hypocrisy amid their own interventions, while others support the US action against Maduro as justified. High-profile shares include Jeffrey Sachs' critique of US regime-change history, reflecting anti-hegemony sentiments. Reactions range from pro-sovereignty praise for China to calls for US accountability, with limited neutral analysis.

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US forces raided Caracas early on Saturday, arresting Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife before transferring them to New York to face charges. A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that the action seriously violates international law and called on the US to release them immediately.

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