China pledges enduring friendship with Latin American and Caribbean nations

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian affirmed that, no matter how the international landscape evolves, China will always be a good friend and partner to Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries. Addressing concerns about whether recent events in Venezuela affect China's economic, military, and diplomatic commitments in Latin America, Lin emphasized the continuity and consistency of China's policies toward the region.

At a regular press conference on Monday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian addressed questions regarding recent events in Venezuela. He stated that China's policy toward the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region maintains continuity and consistency.

Lin said: "We uphold the principle of non-interference in other countries' internal affairs, respect the choice of the LAC people, and never draw lines along ideological differences. China-LAC exchanges and cooperation follow the principles of equality and mutual benefit, never seek sphere of influence and never target any party."

The spokesperson added that China stands ready to work with LAC countries that have diplomatic relations with China to deepen strategic mutual trust, provide each other with understanding and support on issues bearing on core interests and major concerns, including national sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity; support each other in pursuing development paths suited to their national conditions; and oppose hegemony and power politics.

This statement underscores China's commitment to independent foreign policy and peaceful diplomacy, promoting stability and development through equal cooperation. (148 words)

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