06.01.2026 13:31
China has made a new statement regarding the United States, which has begun to kidnap and prosecute Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, after previously warning them seriously. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterated the call to "immediately release Maduro" and stated, "We are ready to cooperate with regional countries to maintain peace in Latin America and the Caribbean."
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterated its stance on the actions of the United States in Venezuela, stating its willingness to cooperate with other countries to uphold the authority of international law.
"WE ARE READY TO COOPERATE"
The ministry stated, "We are ready to cooperate with regional countries to maintain peace in Latin America and the Caribbean."
"IMMEDIATELY RELEASE MADURO"
China had previously called on the United States to immediately release Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and urged the U.S. to "stop trying to overthrow the Venezuelan government."
WHAT HAPPENED?
U.S. special forces, under the orders of President Donald Trump, kidnapped Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in a 2-hour and 20-minute operation carried out in Caracas on January 3.
The U.S. brought Maduro to New York, where he appeared before a judge for the first time yesterday. Maduro was brought into the courtroom with his feet shackled for the hearing conducted by U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein. Judge Hellerstein announced that the next hearing in the case would be held on March 17.