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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Illustration depicting Latin American leaders at a summit reassessing alliances with China after US capture of Maduro, with symbolic flags and background scenes of the arrest and oil trade shifts.
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Latin America Reassesses China Ties After US Capture of Maduro

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Following the US military's capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on January 4, 2026, Latin American governments are rethinking their reliance on China and Russia for protection against Washington. Beijing has reaffirmed its commitment to Venezuela amid ongoing energy ties, while US President Trump pledged forces will oversee a political transition to keep oil flowing globally, including to China.

China's foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning stated that China's commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation and promoting shared development with Venezuela remains unchanged regardless of political changes. The Chinese ambassador met with Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez, who thanked Beijing for condemning the abduction of former leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores.

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Beijing, Feb 10 (Prensa Latina) China reiterated its firm support for Cuba in the face of external interference and actions that affect the right to subsistence of its people.

Venezuela has condemned the United States' arms sale to Taiwan, stating it violates the one-China principle and threatens regional stability. The Venezuelan foreign ministry echoed Beijing's position, affirming Taiwan as an inalienable part of China. This comes amid heightened friction between the US and China over the island's status.

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At a news conference in Beijing, Liu Jieyi, spokesman for the fourth session of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, stated that China will deepen high-level opening-up and accelerate free trade zone development to stabilize economic growth amid rising global uncertainties. He highlighted that China's economy demonstrated 'remarkable resilience and vitality' over the past year despite a complex external environment.

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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At the CELAC-EU summit in Santa Marta, Colombia, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Cuban Vice President Salvador Valdes Mesa denounced the growing US military presence in the Caribbean. Lula specifically referred to the movement of US troops and ships in the region. Valdes Mesa stressed the need to preserve the area as a Zone of Peace, proclaimed in 2014.

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