The US cannot be allowed to assert itself as the "supreme judge" — Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN

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Moscow, January 5 (Xinhua) — The international community cannot allow the United States to assert itself as "some sort of supreme judge" following the American military operation in Venezuela, said Vasily Nebenzya, Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN.

"The United States cannot be allowed to assert itself as some sort of supreme judge, the sole authority to invade any country, determine the perpetrators, impose punishments, and execute them, regardless of the concepts of international jurisdiction, sovereignty, and non-interference," V. Nebenzya emphasized at a UN Security Council meeting devoted to the situation surrounding Venezuela.

According to a Russian diplomat, the goal of the US military operation in Venezuela is to establish control over Venezuela's resources.

“What is particularly striking is the unprecedented cynicism with which Washington did not even try to camouflage the true goals of its criminal operation: establishing unlimited control over Venezuela’s natural resources and asserting its hegemonic ambitions in Latin America,” the Permanent Representative noted.

He also said Washington's actions against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro were a harbinger of a return to an era of lawlessness and American military dominance.

“We strongly condemn the US act of armed aggression against Venezuela in violation of all international legal norms,” added V. Nebenzya. –0–

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China's Vice President Meets with Former Canadian Prime Minister

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BEIJING, Jan. 5 (Xinhua) — Chinese Vice President Han Zheng met with former Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien in Beijing on Monday.

Han Zheng praised J. Chrétien's long-standing contribution to the development of China-Canada relations. He noted that during the two leaders' meeting last year, important consensus was reached and strategic guidance was provided for improving and developing bilateral relations, opening a new chapter in the relationship between China and Canada.

The two countries have broad common interests and ample space for cooperation, the Chinese vice president said, adding that China is willing to strengthen communication and coordination with Canada to promote the healthy, stable and sustainable development of China-Canada relations based on equality and mutual respect.

For his part, Jean Chrétien praised the dynamic development of relations between Canada and China, noting that the two countries' economies are highly complementary and that bilateral relations have broad prospects. The former Canadian Prime Minister expressed his readiness to continue to actively promote the healthy and stable development of Canada-China relations.

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China is satisfied with the gradual implementation of the ceasefire consensus between Cambodia and Thailand, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said.

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Beijing, January 5 (Xinhua) — China is pleased to see that the ceasefire consensus between Cambodia and Thailand is gradually being implemented and that the 18 detained Cambodian military personnel have safely returned home, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on Monday.

Answering a question on the matter at a daily press briefing, the diplomat said China hopes Cambodia and Thailand will continue to look to the future and move forward, strengthen dialogue and communication, jointly achieve a comprehensive and sustainable ceasefire, gradually restore trust and improve relations.

“This is in the fundamental and long-term interests of the peoples of Cambodia and Thailand, and also meets the expectations of the international community,” Lin Jian added.

The official also noted that China will continue to implement the Global Security Initiative, follow the vector determined by the three countries at the meeting in Yuxi City, Yunnan Province (southwest China), and actively promote the two countries' efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire and improve relations through the Asian path, so as to make due contributions to maintaining peace and stability in the region, as well as advancing the building of a community of shared future with neighboring countries. -0-

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The Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China called for strengthening the advantages of innovation-driven development.

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GUANGZHOU, Jan. 5 (Xinhua) — Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for strengthening the advantages of innovation-driven development and boldly leading the reform and opening-up policies, striving to get the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) off to a good start.

Li Qiang made the announcement during an inspection tour of Guangdong Province in southern China from January 3 to 5.

In Shenzhen, the Premier of the State Council heard a report on the progress of the construction of the Shenzhen-Xianggang Scientific and Technological Innovation Cooperation Zone.

Noting that scientific and technological innovation is key to future victories, Li Qiang called for stronger support for innovative development through policy, funding, and human resources. He also emphasized the importance of leveraging the strengths of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area to concentrate innovative resources and achieve new breakthroughs.

The head of the Chinese government pointed to the need to further develop and expand scenarios for the application of scientific and technological innovations, as well as accelerate the iteration and modernization of new technologies through their wider implementation.

Li Qiang called for making full use of advanced technologies and effectively utilizing key transportation corridors to better promote connectivity and coordinated development in the Greater Bay Area.

In Foshan, the Premier of the State Council stated that economic development and rising living standards are generating new consumer demand, and urged careful attention to these changes. He also emphasized the need to accelerate research and development of higher-quality products and foster a virtuous cycle in which demand stimulates supply, and supply, in turn, creates demand.

At the Foshan International Land Port, Li Qiang reviewed the development and operation of cross-border e-commerce and duty-free logistics. He emphasized the importance of expanding high-level openness, more closely integrating infrastructure connectivity with regulations and standards, and coordinating the planning and construction of major open cooperation platforms in scientific and technological innovation, industrial development, and trade in services.

The Chinese leader also called for further progress in digital and green trade, orderly expansion of the independent opening up of the service sector, active expansion of imports, and ensuring balanced development of imports and exports.

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N. Maduro appeared in court for the first time in New York.

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NEW YORK, Jan. 5 (Xinhua) — Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro made his first court appearance in New York on Monday morning after being captured by U.S. forces in his country.

Photos published in American media show Maduro, accompanied by armed law enforcement officers, arriving in Manhattan by helicopter from a detention center in Brooklyn and being transferred to an armored vehicle.

Protesters gathered outside the courthouse chanted slogans and held signs reading "Free Maduro!" and "USA, hands off Venezuela!"

On January 3, American troops carried out an operation to kidnap N. Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, after which they were taken out of Venezuela and placed into custody in New York. –0–

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Iran said the US should release N. Maduro and called his detention illegal.

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TEHRAN, Jan. 5 (Xinhua) — Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei on Monday said the United States should release Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and condemned Washington's "illegal" actions against Venezuela's sovereignty.

Speaking at a weekly press conference in Tehran, E. Baghaei accused the United States of kidnapping N. Maduro and his wife during a military operation in Venezuela, calling the move a violation of international law.

"The kidnapping of the country's president and his wife is nothing to be proud of," said E. Bagaí. "This is a completely illegal act, and, as officials and the people of Venezuela emphasize, their president must be released."

Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman called on UN member states to respond to the flagrant violations of international law, warning that such behavior will not stop there.

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The Asian Development Bank is helping a Georgian company improve energy efficiency.

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Tbilisi, January 5 (Xinhua) — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) signed a $50 million loan agreement with Georgia's Rustavi Azot Joint Stock Company to support the modernization of the company's production facilities using energy-efficient technologies, the ADB office in Georgia announced on Monday.

The project includes upgrading Rustavi Azot's ammonia and high-density ammonium nitrate production facilities, as well as implementing modern solutions aimed at reducing energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions.

The project is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by at least 120 kilotonnes per year, strengthen fertilizer supply chains, and increase resilience to extreme weather conditions.

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A member of the Standing Committee of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee pointed out the need for strong ideological guarantees and powerful spiritual force to implement Chinese-style modernization.

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BEIJING, Jan. 5 (Xinhua) — Cai Qi, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and a member of the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee, on Monday stressed the need for solid ideological guarantees, strong spiritual force and favorable cultural conditions to realize national rejuvenation through Chinese-style modernization.

Cai Qi made the corresponding statement at the All-China Meeting of Heads of Propaganda Departments.

He identified key areas of work such as deepening the study, dissemination and teaching of the Party's innovative theories; enhancing the Party's ability to guide public opinion; promoting and implementing core socialist values; developing cultural services and industries; and enhancing the influence of Chinese civilization.

A member of the Standing Committee of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee called for ensuring significant initial successes in propaganda, theoretical and cultural work during the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030).

Cai Qi said it is necessary to strengthen the guiding and shaping power of core socialist values, promote the deep integration of culture and tourism, and enhance the capacity for international communication to present a true, multidimensional, and comprehensive picture of China to the world.

Li Shulei, a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee and head of the Propaganda Department of the CPC Central Committee, outlined key tasks at the meeting, demanding their effective implementation with a high sense of responsibility. –0–

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Peng Liyuan held tea with the First Lady of the Republic of Korea

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BEIJING, Jan. 5 (Xinhua) — Peng Liyuan, wife of Chinese President Xi Jinping, held tea and a conversation with Kim Hye-kyung, wife of South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, in Beijing on Monday.

Peng Liyuan greeted Kim Hye-kyung, who is accompanying President Lee Jae-myung on his first state visit to China at the start of the New Year.

Noting that the key to interstate relations lies in close ties between peoples, Peng Liyuan expressed hope that the peoples of China and the ROK, as close neighbors, will deepen mutual understanding through regular exchanges.

Peng Liyuan highly praised Kim Hye-kyung's commitment to public welfare and her significant contribution to promoting the protection of the rights and interests of women and children, and expressed hope that the two sides would exchange useful experiences.

Kim Hye-kyung, for her part, thanked Peng Liyuan for the warm welcome and thoughtful organization of the meeting. She expressed deep admiration for Peng Liyuan's many years of contribution to advancing the rights and interests of women and children, and expressed her readiness to actively promote exchanges between the peoples of the Republic of Korea and China to strengthen the friendship between the two countries.

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Exclusive: China ranks first among foreign investment countries in the Far East in terms of investment volume, according to the Russian Minister for the Development of the Far East and Arctic.

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Vladivostok, January 5 (Xinhua) — China ranks first among foreign investors in terms of investment in projects implemented using preferential regimes in the Russian Far East. Russian Minister for the Development of the Far East and Arctic Alexey Chekunkov recently stated this in an interview with Xinhua.

Speaking about the advantages of the Russian Far East for Chinese investors compared to other parts of the country, A. Chekunkov outlined the fundamental factors. "The main advantage is the unique geographic proximity, as well as the comprehensive partnership and strategic interaction between our countries, aimed, among other things, at implementing projects in the agro-industrial complex, advanced resource processing, transportation, and logistics," he explained.

The head of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East pointed out that the Far East also has a unique system of preferential regimes, unprecedented tax and administrative benefits, support through the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation, and reliable legal guarantees. These include, in particular, a 15-year stabilization clause provided for in the international advanced development territories (IATA).

Speaking about the success of attracting foreign investment in the region, A. Chekunkov clarified that, using the mechanisms of priority development areas (PDAs), the Free Port of Vladivostok, and the Russian Arctic Zone, more than 100 projects with foreign capital are being implemented in the Far East, attracting 1.2 trillion rubles (approximately $15.3 billion) in investment. Actual investment totaled 854 billion rubles. Thirty-six projects have been commissioned, with the primary sectors receiving foreign capital being petrochemicals, mining, agriculture, logistics, and construction.

According to the minister, one of the largest projects is the construction of the Amur Gas Chemical Complex. The first line of one of the anchor residents of the Amurskaya Priority Development Area is scheduled to launch in August 2026, with full capacity expected in January 2028. The Chinese company Legendagro Primorye is also successfully developing agricultural projects. Legendagro Logistics, a resident of the Free Port of Vladivostok, operates a logistics business, including road and rail transportation and stevedoring operations in the ports of Primorsky Krai. Total investment in this group of companies' projects has exceeded 4 billion rubles.

Speaking about the future development of the Far East, A. Chekunkov noted that, at the direction of Russian President Vladimir Putin, a unified preferential regime is being created in the Far East and the Arctic. It will consolidate all existing support mechanisms, allowing investors to implement projects under uniform rules and further simplifying government-business interactions. The unified preferential regime is planned to be introduced in 2027.

Regarding potential cooperation between Russia and China in the use of drones and intelligent technologies in the Far East and the Arctic, the Xinhua source indicated that the Russian side is open to mutually beneficial cooperation with Chinese and other partners in high-tech production. The possibility of implementing projects for the production of machinery and equipment for the mining industry and agriculture using the MTOR mechanism is currently being considered.

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