đź’¨ Abstract
China's top diplomat criticized the U.S. for seizing Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, accusing the U.S. of acting as a "world judge." China, which follows a non-intervention policy, will challenge the U.S. at the UN over the legality of this move. Beijing sees this as a test of its ability to resolve global issues without military intervention.
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