TLDR
- China condemned the US capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife on January 3, 2026.
- The Chinese Foreign Ministry called the operation a violation of international law and the UN Charter.
- President Trump confirmed the military strike and shared an image of Maduro aboard the USS Iwo Jima.
- China demanded the immediate release of Maduro and urged the US to stop interfering in Venezuela’s affairs.
- Multiple countries condemned the US action, warning it threatens regional peace and global diplomatic norms.
China issued strong opposition following reports that US forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife on January 3. The operation, announced by US President Donald Trump, involved the transfer of Maduro to the USS Iwo Jima. Multiple governments have since criticized the action as a breach of international law and Venezuela’s sovereignty.
China Demands Release of Maduro and Condemns Use of Force
The Chinese Foreign Ministry expressed “serious concern” over the reported seizure of President Maduro and his wife by US forces. A ministry spokesperson said, “The US move is in clear violation of international law and the UN Charter.” China urged the United States to ensure the personal safety of the Venezuelan leader and release both individuals without delay.
The spokesperson added, “We call on the US to stop toppling the Venezuelan government and resolve issues through dialogue.” China emphasized respect for sovereignty and condemned the use of military action against another state. China stated that such actions undermine peace and security across Latin America and the Caribbean region.
The ministry reiterated that all countries must follow the principles of the United Nations Charter. The government stressed that unilateral force undermines international relations and sets a dangerous precedent. China also called on the global community to oppose the use of power in foreign internal affairs. Officials emphasized that resolving disputes requires diplomacy, not coercion.
Trump Confirms Operation and Faces Global Condemnation
As detailed by Blockonomi, President Donald Trump confirmed on January 3 that US forces launched what he described as a “large scale strike” against Venezuela. He announced the capture of President Maduro and his wife and shared an image showing Maduro aboard a US Navy vessel.
Trump stated that the operation aimed to neutralize what he called a threat from Venezuela’s leadership. The announcement triggered international criticism from governments and institutions worldwide. Several nations condemned the action and called for respect for Venezuelan sovereignty. The US operation shocked diplomatic observers and raised questions about compliance with international law.
Governments across multiple continents voiced concerns and criticized the United States’ decision. On January 4, China reiterated its stance by stating, “We firmly oppose the use of force and interference in sovereign affairs.” The Chinese Foreign Ministry issued a second statement reaffirming its demand for the immediate release of President Maduro. The global response to the event continues to unfold as international pressure mounts.
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