China opposes U.S. interference in Venezuela's internal affairs: FM spokesperson

Xinhua Published: 2019-08-08 06:30:39
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A foreign ministry spokesperson said on Wednesday that China opposes U.S. interference in Venezuela's internal affairs, urging the United States to stop its bullying behavior of wantonly suppressing the other country.

"We have to point out that which political party rules a country is a domestic issue and should be decided by its people," spokesperson Hua Chunying said.

A man walks past a wall reading "Trump unblock Venezuela" in Caracas on August 6, 2019, the day after US President Donald Trump ordered a freeze on all Venezuelan government assets in the United States and barred transactions with its authorities, in Washington's latest move against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. [Photo: VCG/ Federico Parra]

A man walks past a wall reading "Trump unblock Venezuela" in Caracas on August 6, 2019, the day after US President Donald Trump ordered a freeze on all Venezuelan government assets in the United States and barred transactions with its authorities, in Washington's latest move against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. [Photo: VCG/ Federico Parra]

Hua's remarks came after U.S. President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Monday to freeze the Venezuelan government’s assets in the United States.

"What the United States said and did constitutes gross interference in Venezuela's internal affairs and severely violates the basic norms governing international relations. China firmly opposes that," she said.

Facts have proven time and again that sanctions will never help resolve the Venezuelan issue. Instead, they will only increase the risk of the situation getting out of control, she added.

"China urges the U.S. to face up to the essence of the Venezuelan issue, return to the right path of respecting the international law, and support the dialogue process of the Venezuelan government and the opposition," she said.

In response to U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton's warnings to China and Russia against supporting the Maduro government, Hua called on the United States to draw lessons from history and give up sowing discord immediately.

China-Venezuela cooperation, conducted legitimately with equality, mutual benefit, win-win results and market principles, has delivered benefits to the two countries and peoples and brooks no interference from others, the spokesperson said.

"China is fully convinced that the China-Venezuela cooperation will go on as usual no matter how the situation changes," she said.

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