Chile Condemns US Military Action, Calls for Peaceful Venezuela Solution
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“Today is Venezuela. Tomorrow it could be anyone else.” The phrase was issued by President Gabriel Boric on the same Saturday that the United States undertook the military operation in Venezuelan territory that ended with the arrest of Nicolás Maduro. The Chilean president condemned the intervention of the country led by Donald Trump and said that “it is an extremely dangerous precedent for regional and global stability.” Boric’s stance quickly …
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The countries expressed their concern about the capture of Nicolás Maduro and denounced the violation of Venezuelan sovereignty and principles of international law. They called for a peaceful solution without outside interference.
This Saturday, Chilean president Gabriel Boric made a press point to refer to the current situation in Venezuela. It is that during the early hours of this January 3, the military actions of the United States in Venezuela that were intended to capture Nicolás Maduro were made known. Faced with what happened, the President of Chile condemned the military intervention and communicated the position of the government. President Gabriel Boric talks a…
During the afternoon of yesterday Saturday, January 3, President Gabriel Boric made a press point to talk about what happened with Venezuela and the United States. We remember that during the early hours of the morning of yesterday, it was reported that the United States made an intervention in Venezuela to capture and prosecute Nicolás Maduro. In that context, various opinions have emerged. Among these, the Chilean president who communicated th…
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