💨 Abstract
Hours before a U.S. military operation targeting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Maduro met with China's Special Representative on Latin American Affairs. China has significant investments in Venezuela, totaling $105.6 billion in loans and financial aid. Beijing condemned the U.S. operation, asserting it violated international law and Venezuela's sovereignty. China has been a key partner for Venezuela since the era of former President Hugo Chávez, providing billions in infrastructure funding.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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