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Russia and China have reaffirmed their support for Venezuela as the United States escalates pressure on President Nicolás Maduro, including tighter action against Venezuelan oil exports. The stance comes as Washington moves to intercept and seize oil tankers linked to Venezuela, disrupting shipments and slowing activity at the country’s ports.
US President Donald Trump again called on Maduro to leave power, warning that the United States would keep or sell oil seized off Venezuela’s coast. The measures have left millions of barrels of crude stranded at sea, forcing buyers to seek deeper discounts amid growing risks.
China condemned the interception of oil tankers as a violation of international law and rejected unilateral sanctions, stressing Venezuela’s right to maintain relations with other countries. As Venezuela’s largest crude buyer, China emphasized opposition to what it described as illegal pressure tactics.
Russia also criticized Washington’s actions, warning they could destabilize the Caribbean region and threaten international shipping. Moscow reiterated its full support for the Venezuelan government and people, while Caracas accused the US of seeking regime change and engaging in international piracy. Maduro, in response, urged Washington to focus on its domestic challenges rather than escalating tensions with Venezuela.

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