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China has called on the United States to immediately release Venezuelan President
Nicolas Maduro after Washington carried out massive military strikes on the capital, Caracas, as well as other regions, and abducted the leader.
Beijing on Sunday insisted the safety of Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores be a priority, and called on the US to βstop toppling the government of Venezuelaβ, calling the attack a βclear
violation of international lawβ.
It was the second statement issued by China since Saturday, after US President Donald Trump said Washington had taken Maduro and his wife and flown them out of the country.
On Saturday, Beijing slammed the US for βhegemonic actsβ and βblatant use of forceβ against Venezuela and its president, urging Washington to abide by the United Nations charter.
China is closely watching developments in Venezuela, according to Andy Mok, a senior research fellow at the Center for China and Globalisation.
Mok told Al Jazeera that a Chinese delegation had met Venezuelan officials just hours before the US action, adding that Beijing was not surprised by Washingtonβs move, given the scale of US strategic and economic interests in the region.
What did stand out, he said, was how the operation was carried out, as it may βrepresent the long-term US strategy in the regionβ.
China is Venezuelaβs largest buyer of oil, Mok added, although the country accounts for only 4-5 percent of its total oil imports. Beyond energy, he said, China has growing trade and investment interests across Latin America, meaning Beijing is paying close attention to political shifts in the region.
Mok warned that if a future US administration were to revive a Monroe Doctrine-style policy, it could increase tensions with China, as Latin America is a βpillar of Chinaβs Global South strategyβ.
Still, China is likely to limit its response to the events in Venezuela to diplomatic protest rather than hard power, according to China-based analyst Shaun Rein.
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βI think China has issued a very strong condemnation of the United States, and theyβre working with other Latin American and Caribbean countries to say this isnβt right,β Rein, founder of the China Market Research Group, told Al Jazeera.
Rein said Beijing is deeply alarmed but constrained, and its options are limited.
βThereβs not a lot of things that China can do. Frankly, it doesnβt have the military power. It only has two military bases outside of China, while America has 800,β Rein noted, stressing that, βhistorically, China is not warlikeβ.
βChina is just going to make proclamations criticising the United Statesβ actions, but theyβre not going to push back with military action, and theyβre probably not going to push back with economic sanctions.β
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China urges US to βstop topplingβ Venezuelan government, release Maduro