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China condemns US military buildup off Venezuela coast amid tensions

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On Thursday, China condemned an American military accumulation off the coast of Venezuela, amid the efforts of the Trump administration to combat drug gangs, accusing Washington of engaging in foreign interference.

Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning was talking to correspondents when they were asked about maritime publishing.

“China opposes any step that violates the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter, State and Security,” Ning said. “We are opposed to the use or threat of power in international relations and the overlap of external forces in the internal affairs of Venezuela under any pretext.”

American warships for international waters patrols throughout Venezuela, while Trump pledges to stop the cartals

USS has been dangerous and two other marine destroyers in Venezuela, where the Trump administration takes drug gangs and president Maduro. (Getty Images)

“We hope that the United States will do more things that lead to peace and security in Latin America and the Caribbean.”

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“On the first day of the Trump administration, the executive order that appoints drug vehicles as foreign terrorist organizations was published as a direct threat to the United States’s national security,” said Pentagon’s chief spokesman, Pentagon.

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Mao Ning, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, speaking with correspondents.

Mao Ning, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman, condemned the American military deployment off the coast of Venezuela on Thursday. (Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

He added: “These cartals have been involved in historical violence and terrorism throughout the hemisphere- and around the world- which destabilize the economies and internal security of the countries, but the United States also flooded with fatal drugs, violent criminals and evil gangs.”

In response to this step taken by Washington, Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro said that he will deploy 4.5 million militia members in response to “strange threats” by the United States

The military force offer comes as the Trump administration continues to demand the accountability of Maduro about the drugs that are smuggled to the United States

The administration described the Maduro system as “Narko Terar”. Earlier this month, US Prosecutor Bam Bondi announced a $ 50 million reward for information that leads to the arrest of the South American leader.

Maduro in a military procession

The Trump administration is facing the president of “Narco-Terrorist” Venezuela Nicolás Maduro in an attempt to save American spirits. (Juan Barreto/AFP via Getty Images)

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Justice said it had seized more than $ 700 million of assets associated with the besieged dictator, including two private planes and nine luxury cars.

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Maduro, who was accused in New York in 2020 of conspiracy in terrorism and cocaine raising, clung to power with military support claimed by the support of Russia, China and Cuba.

Greg Wehner from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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2025-08-21 21:37:00

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