China upgrades relationship with Venezuela to 'all weather' partnership

On Wednesday, China made the announcement that it was upgrading its diplomatic ties with Venezuela to a "all weather" alliance, a label only applied to a few of its diplomatic allies. According to state broadcaster CCTV, Venezuelan President Nicol...

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Flags of Venezuela and China flutter over Tiananmen Square during Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's visit, in Beijing, China.
China announced Wednesday it was upgrading its diplomatic ties with Venezuela to an "all weather" partnership, a label reserved for a select few of its diplomatic partners. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is on a state visit in Beijing, his fifth as president, according to state broadcaster CCTV. He met with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

One of the best known of China's select all-weather strategic partnerships is with Pakistan, where it has invested USD 25.4 billion over the past decade.

About 7 million people have left Venezuela during a complex political and humanitarian crisis that has been ongoing for the past decade. The country is reliant on oil as its main export but has faced US sanctions. Last year, the Biden administration eased part of its sanctions on the country.


Maduro has cultivated China throughout his years in power. His country has received support from China in loans, cash and investment worth tens of billions of dollars.
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