In a fiery statement this Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning declared "no country can act as the world's police" during a press briefing addressing Venezuela's ongoing political situation. 🔥 The remarks come as global tensions rise over interventionist policies.
"Nations must respect each people's right to choose their own path," Mao emphasized, highlighting China's push for strict adherence to the UN Charter. 📜 The spokesperson specifically called on major powers to "lead by example" in maintaining international order through cooperation rather than coercion.
This stance aligns with Beijing's long-standing principle of non-interference, particularly relevant as Venezuela faces renewed scrutiny in 2026. Analysts suggest the comments reflect growing frustration with unilateral actions by some Western nations. 💡
With 85% of UN member states being developing countries, Mao's message about self-determination resonates strongly across Asia and the Global South. 🌏 The diplomatic chess game continues as China positions itself as a champion of multilateralism.
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