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US and China Clash at UN Over Venezuela Oil Seizures as Tensions Flare

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The US and China traded accusations at the UN Security Council over America's seizure of Venezuelan oil tankers. Beijing, backed by Russia, decried the move as a violation of international law.

The diplomatic gloves are off. The United Nations Security Council became the latest arena for the escalating rivalry between the United States and China on Tuesday, as Beijing accused Washington of violating international law over its seizure of Venezuelan oil tankers.

During an emergency meeting requested by Venezuela and backed by China and Russia, China stated that the US actions amounted to unilateral coercion and a direct challenge to the principles of sovereignty and freedom of navigation.

China's Rebuke vs. America's Defense

"The US actions and the rhetoric have led to continued tensions in the region," Sun Lei, deputy permanent representative of China to the UN, said at the meeting. He argued that these actions "seriously infringe upon other countries’ sovereignty, security and the legitimate rising interests."

In response, the United States defended its moves, claiming they are part of a counter-narcotics enforcement campaign. The Trump administration has recently escalated a maritime campaign in the Caribbean, which includes intercepting Venezuelan tankers and a major US military deployment near Venezuela's coast. Washington vowed to intensify pressure on President Nicolas Maduro's government.

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