Canada calls on ‘all parties’ to respect international law after Maduro’s capture
The U.S. military operation seized Maduro and his wife amid efforts to combat drug trafficking; Maduro will face charges in New York, officials said.
- Canada has refused to recognize the Maduro regime since 2019 and is calling on all parties to respect international law as the situation unfolds.
- Canada stands by Venezuelans' desire for a peaceful and democratic society, and is ready to assist Canadians through its embassy in Colombia.
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After Maduro’s Capture, Russia Pleads for ‘Respect for International Legal Norms’
“Venezuela must be guaranteed the right to determine its own destiny without any destructive external interference,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said, now deciding to wave around the UN Charter.
UN Security Council: US Attack on Venezuela and Abduction of President Is an Unjustifiable Crime
Several nations warn that Washington’s unilateral use of force constitutes a flagrant violation of the UN Charter and sets an extremely dangerous precedent. The military aggression carried out by the United States against Venezuela, and the kidnapping of constitutional President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores, sparked an immediate and broad international reaction, with strong condemnations voiced during the emergency session of the U…
US Strikes on Venezuela Sound an Alarm for Global Governance
Fire at Fuerte Tiuna, Venezuela’s largest military complex, is seen from a distance after a series of explosions in Caracas on January 3, 2026. The US military was behind a series of strikes against the Venezuelan capital Caracas on Saturday, which reportedly led to the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, US media reported. Photo: AFP Launching a military strike against a sovereign country in the name of “law enforcement…
Canada’s oil sector shouldn’t panic, stay competitive after Maduro’s seizure: experts
EDMONTON - Two political scientists say U.S. President Donald Trump's interest in transforming Venezuela's oil-rich sector hasn't created panic or shaken up Canada's oil industry.
‘Maduro capture sends troubling signals’
SEN. Imee Marcos on Sunday said the removal or extraction of a foreign leader from his home country could raise serious questions under international law.Marcos referred to the capture by American special forces of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to face trial in the United States for alleged narco-terrorism.Marcos said the incident “could send troubling signals to the international community, potentially reinforcing perceptions that power, …
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