China has called on the United States to release Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro immediately after carrying out military strikes on Caracas and other regions, abducting the leader. Beijing demands the safety of Maduro and his wife be prioritized and urges the US to cease government toppling, citing a violation of international law. China closely monitors the situation in Venezuela due to strategic and economic interests in the region, expressing strong condemnation of US actions while emphasizing diplomatic protest over military or economic retaliation. Global reactions to the US intervention in Venezuela are divided, with North Korea denouncing the strikes and South Korea calling for de-escalation, while Australia supports a peaceful transition of power respecting international law.
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