Venezuela, China and tanker
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Experts say that Russian and Chinese support for Venezuela has largely dried up, with no prospect of real military or financial aid.
U.S. intervention in Latin America could put China’s growing influence there in jeopardy. That might be the real goal.
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China blasts U.S. over “illegal” Venezuela sanctions — warns Washington is pushing Latin America toward chaos
China has called on the United States to immediately lift its unilateral sanctions on Venezuela, describing them as illegal and unjustified under international law. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning stated that these sanctions have no approval from the United Nations Security Council and should not interfere in Venezuela’s internal affairs under any pretext.
Chevron is driving Venezuela's oil rebound while China is pulling back. As President Nicolas Maduro's fate grows uncertain, Washington's renewed leverage is reshaping the country's economic and geopolitical future.
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Analysts See Venezuela More Isolated as China and Russia Prioritize Other Conflicts: 'This Time Maduro is Completely Alone'
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolás Maduro is increasingly isolated as Beijing and Moscow limit their support to rhetoric while focusing on other geopolitical priorities, according to regional analysts cited by BBC Mundo.
A seized tanker accused of smuggling sanctioned oil has long hidden its true location. BBC Verify examines how.
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China has cemented its position as Venezuela’s biggest foreign lender by agreeing to a new $4 billion credit line for infrastructure projects in the Latin American country. On May 18, China Development Bank, the country’s state-owned development bank ...
China said on Wednesday that it is working “with all parties” to prevent a military escalation in the Caribbean as the United States intensifies operations near Venezuela, the latest sign of Beijing’s growing diplomatic and symbolic support for President Nicolas Maduro.
CARACAS/BEIJING (Reuters) - China is likely to extend an agreement providing crisis-stricken Venezuela with favourable loans repayment terms but will not lend fresh funds to President Nicolas Maduro's government, according to sources in Caracas and Beijing ...