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Oas Secretary General Calls for Dessalada and a Peaceful Exit in Venezuela · Global Voices

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The Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), Albert R. Ramdin, reported that he is following closely the situation in Venezuela, which, he said, is rapidly evolving and generating deep concern in the hemisphere. In an official statement, Ramdin noted that he has held talks with several governments of the OAS member states, recognizing the diversity of perspectives, but stressing the need to act responsibly to prevent furth…

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On Saturday, OAS Secretary General Albert Ramdin called for a “peaceful exit” to the Venezuelan crisis following the capture and extraction of President Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces. “The priority of the OAS General Secretariat is to help prevent further escalation and support a peaceful exit. Whatever the circumstances, all actors must fully respect international law and the inter-American legal framework,” Ramdin said in a statement. “I recog…

Denmark expressed its concern at the situation in Venezuela, a country that has experienced "dramatic events" whose evolution continues to follow closely, said Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen, who also called the descalada. "Dramatic events in Venezuela that we follow closely", said in his X account the head of diplomacy [...] The entry Denmark calls for the descalada in Venezuela was first published in Information Focus.

The Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), Albert R. Ramdin, reported that he is following closely the situation in Venezuela, which, he said, is rapidly evolving and generating deep concern in the hemisphere. In an official statement, Ramdin noted that he has held talks with several governments of the OAS member states, recognizing the diversity of perspectives, but stressing the need to act responsibly to prevent furth…

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La Nación, Grupo Nación broke the news in on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
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