China reaffirms support for Venezuela amid international tensions

Regina Pierce

China reaffirms support for Venezuela amid international tensions

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Wang Yi, China’s Foreign Minister, stated that China “will continue to support Venezuela in defending its sovereignty.” sovereignty and dignity of the nation”, regardless of international changes.

In a meeting with Yván Gil, his Venezuelan counterpart, Wang assured that both countries have mutual interests. good friendship “and regardless of how international circumstances change,” the Asian giant will continue to support the country’s “economic and social development.”

In addition, the Asian Foreign Ministers conveyed greetings from President Xi Jinping and congratulated Nicolás Maduro on his re-election, which contrasted with the attitudes of the Asian Foreign Ministers. European Union for not recognizing the legitimacy of the Venezuelan president.

Meanwhile, Gil highlighted that in 2023, the leaders of the two countries they improve their relationship towards a ‘very easy strategic partnership’, and that this year they celebrate the 50th anniversary of their diplomatic relations, marking a “significant moment” in their bilateral history.

According to a statement by the Venezuelan minister, the country is considered as “the most reliable partner” to China, reaffirming its commitment to strengthening mutual cooperation.

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