The Future of China-Venezuela Relations
China has became a critical economic partner for Venezuela over the past decade.
The Latin America Advisor’s latest video features Vanessa Neumann, former ambassador to the United Kingdom as appointed by Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó. Neumann spoke with editor Gene Kuleta on Jan. 15 about Venezuela’s current political situation following the country’s December legislative elections, which were widely denounced as fraudulent, as well as the international community’s support for the opposition.
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China has became a critical economic partner for Venezuela over the past decade.
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