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Chinese envoy urges US to avoid escalation of the Caribbean situation at UNSC emergency meeting

(Global Times) 13:26, October 11, 2025

A wide view of the UN Security Council as members vote on a draft resolution. Photo: UN

A wide view of the UN Security Council as members vote on a draft resolution. Photo: UN

China urged the US to immediately cease relevant acts to avoid further escalation of the situation in the Caribbean, and urged it not to use the excuse of combating drug trafficking to jeopardize countries' navigational security and the freedom and rights they enjoy under international law, said Fu Cong, China's permanent representative to the United Nations, on Friday at the UN Security Council Emergency Meeting.

Fu pointed out that lately, in the name of combating drug trafficking, the US has deployed forces in the Caribbean waters off the coast of Venezuela and claimed to have sunk Venezuelan vessels, shot dead sailors, and intercepted and seized Venezuelan fishing boats, resulting in continued tensions in the region.

The US unilateral and excessive enforcement operations against other country's vessels in so-called international waters infringe on relevant personnel's right to life and other basic human rights, Fu noted.

They pose a threat to the freedom and security of navigation in relevant waters, and can potentially undermine countries' freedom of high sea enjoyed in accordance with law. These acts severely infringe on other countries' sovereignty, security, and lawful rights and interests, gravely violate international law, and threaten regional peace and security. We are deeply concerned about this situation and will closely follow the developments, the Chinese ambassador told the meeting.

China opposes any act that violates the purposes and principles of UN Charter and other countries' sovereignty and security. We oppose the use or threat of force in international relations, and oppose the interference of external forces in Venezuela's internal affairs under any pretext, Fu emphasized.

China has always supported efforts to combat transnational crimes through stronger international cooperation, and calls on the US to conduct normal law enforcement and judicial cooperation under bilateral and multilateral legal frameworks.

(Web editor: Huang Kechao, Liang Jun)

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