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2026 US Seizure of Russian Oil Tanker Triggers Fierce Backlash from China

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The US seizure of a Russian-flagged oil tanker in 2026 for Venezuela sanction violations has triggered a sharp response from China, citing a breach of international law.

The high seas are no longer a safe haven for sanction-evaders. The US just flexed its maritime muscle by seizing a Russian-flagged tanker, sparking an immediate and fierce diplomatic protest from China.

According to the SCMP, the US European Command announced on Wednesday, Jan 7, 2026, that it had intercepted and seized an oil tanker in the North Atlantic. The vessel is accused of violating US sanctions on Venezuela. A second ship was reportedly taken shortly after in the Caribbean.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning didn't mince words on Jan 8. She described the "arbitrary detention" of foreign ships as a "severe violation" of international law. "China consistently opposes illegal unilateral sanctions lacking a basis in international law," she said, emphasizing that such actions lack United Nations Security Council authorization.

A Desperate Game of Flag-Swapping

The pursuit of the first vessel, formerly known as the Bella 1, lasted for two weeks. In an apparent attempt to secure diplomatic protection from Moscow, the ship was renamed Marinera, had a Russian flag painted on its hull, and changed its registry from Guyana to Russia while fleeing the US blockade around Venezuela.

Bella 1 attempts to evade US blockade; pursuit across the Atlantic begins.
US European Command seizes the Marinera in the North Atlantic.
China's Foreign Ministry formally condemns the seizure as illegal.

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