Turkey's Erdogan Tells Trump Violating Sovereignty Risks 'Serious Global Complications' After Maduro's Capture
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A representative of the Catholic religion in Portugal spoke about "a world affected by great powers" and against "international law" in relation to the US attack on Venezuela.
The Turkish leader emphasized that Ankara supports the “friend of the people of Venezuela in their struggle for prosperity, peace and development.”
Venezuela must not fall into chaos, Erdoğan tells Trump - Turkish Minute
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Monday he had told his US counterpart Donald Trump that Venezuela must not collapse into chaos, days after the US ousted his ally Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. Erdoğan said he spoke over the phone with Trump about the US operation that resulted in Maduro being seized in Caracas and transferred to the US. “Any attack on the sovereignty of the people and any violation of international law will genera…
Erdoğan raises concerns over Venezuela’s stability in talks with Trump
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has told his United States counterpart, Donald Trump that any attack on national sovereignty or violation of international law could lead to serious repercussions for the global order, stressing that Venezuela must not be allowed to descend into instability.
Erdoğan Highlights Türkiye’s Concerns About Venezuela in Phone Call with Trump – EUROP INFO
In a recent phone conversation with then-U.S. President Donald Trump, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan reportedly raised concerns regarding the situation in Venezuela, according to a statement highlighted by Hürriyet Daily News. The discussion marks a notable instance of Türkiye engaging directly with the United States on the complex political and economic challenges facing Venezuela, reflecting Ankara’s growing interest in Latin American …
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