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China, Russia clash with US at UN meeting over Venezuela oil seizures and naval pressure

Venezuela turns to UN as Trump’s oil crackdown intensifies and Caracas advances a law targeting those in support of naval blockades

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Sun Lei, China’s deputy permanent representative to the UN, speaks during a Security Council briefing on threats to international peace and security in New York on Tuesday. Venezuela requested a Security Council meeting, citing escalating tensions resulting from “US aggression” against the country.  Photo: EPA
Mark Magnierin New YorkandIgor Patrickin Rio de Janeiro
China accused the United States at the United Nations on Tuesday of violating international law and destabilising the Caribbean region, as Washington defended its seizure of Venezuelan oil tankers and vowed to intensify pressure on President Nicolas Maduro’s government.
Speaking at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council requested by Venezuela and backed by China and Russia, Beijing said US actions carried out under the banner of counter-narcotics enforcement amounted to unilateral coercion and a direct challenge to the principles of sovereignty and freedom of navigation.

“The US actions and the rhetoric have led to continued tensions in the region, raising serious concerns among regional countries and the international community,” said Sun Lei, deputy permanent representative of China to the UN.

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“The US actions seriously infringe upon other countries’ sovereignty, security and the legitimate rising interests.”

US seizes oil tanker off Venezuela

US seizes oil tanker off Venezuela

The meeting came as the Trump administration escalated a maritime campaign in the Caribbean that has included the interception of Venezuelan oil tankers and a major US military deployment near Venezuela’s coast.

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