China demands the US immediately release Nicolas Maduro
The Chinese Foreign Ministry said that the capture of the Chavista leader “clearly violates international law”
Lin Jian, a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, expressed the Asian bear's concern over the US-led activity in Venezuelan place that led to the capture of Nicolas Maduro and demanded the deposed leader's quick release on Monday. Additionally, he reaffirmed that Latin America and the Caribbean are at risk of sustaining peace and stability as a result of Washington's usage of power. Lin stated that Maduro's record is deeply concerning and that Beijing should press the United States to "guarantee his private security" while he is outside Venezuela and move on to his "immediate release. " The spokesperson claimed that what occurred" clearly violates international law and the fundamental norms governing international relations" and that it was in violation of" the Charter of the United Nations ' purposes and principles. " He also accused the United States of using force against a sovereign nation and of carrying out steps that, in his opinion, "undermine Venezuela's sovereignty," as well as" threatening peace and stability in Latin America and the Caribbean," a country that China considers to be a "zone of peace. " He has reiterated that his nation opposes the usage or threat of force in international connections. China does not want to be" the world's policeman. " Lin continued, stating that his state" supports the UN Security Council holding an urgent gathering" to address the situation. He added that Beijing is still open to developing its connection with Venezuela, and that the South American nation's "legitimate passions" will continue to be protected in accordance with the law. Wang Yi, the country's foreign minister, stated a day before that his country would reject anyone serving as a "world judge. " We have always believed that any nation can be the "world's policeman," and we do not believe that any nation can be the "world's judge," but Wang argued that international law must protect all states ' independence and stability.
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