Group 1 - The core point of the article is that U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright claimed that China has purchased some Venezuelan oil sold by the U.S. government, but this information remains unverified and has been met with a vague response from the Chinese Foreign Ministry [1][3]. - The U.S. has not explicitly prohibited China from purchasing Venezuelan oil but has imposed conditions that require China to buy at higher prices set by the U.S., with revenues deposited into a U.S. "special account" [3]. - China has asserted that Venezuela is a sovereign nation and should decide to whom it sells its oil, indicating that any transactions between China and Venezuela are independent of U.S. influence [3][5]. Group 2 - Wright's claims about China having paid for the oil lack specific details such as the timing and quantity of the purchase, raising doubts about the credibility of his statements [5]. - There is a possibility that the U.S. and China have made some progress in negotiations, but the lack of concrete information suggests that Wright may have exaggerated the situation [5]. - Regardless of whether China has indeed purchased Venezuelan oil, it is clear that China will not support U.S. dominance in this matter, emphasizing that any dealings are strictly between China and Venezuela [5].
美能源部长兴奋透露,称中国已买委石油,外交部给出6字回应!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-02-13 02:53