At this year's Two Sessions, we spoke with a Venezuelan journalist from Telesur, the Latin American news network. As the first China-based correspondent for Telesur, he shares his firsthand observations on China's political system, the fight against poverty, and the country's role in the Global South.
In this interview, he contrasts China's model of mutual cooperation with what he describes as U.S. interventionism—citing recent events in Venezuela, Cuba, and Iran. He also reflects on his own family's history under U.S.-backed dictatorships in Latin America, and expresses hope that China can offer a different path for developing countries: one based on respect, sovereignty, and shared development.
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