‘Respect for international law essential’ – Malta on Maduro's abduction
Malta urges respect for sovereignty and UN authority after US forces abduct Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, raising concerns over international legal precedents.
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The real 'international law' has always been that might makes right
Democrats and Europeans are wailing about “international law” after the U.S. capture of former Venezuelan dictator Nicholas Maduro. This should be their reminder that the only international law that is enforceable is “might makes right,” which is why the concept of “peace through strength” is so important to global stability and human rights. The United Nations rushed to hold a meeting after Colombia decried the U.S. violation of “international …
‘Respect for international law essential’ – Malta on Maduro's abduction
The government has called for the respect of international law in the wake of the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by United States forces.In its first reaction to the US actions, a government spokesperson said Malta will continue to call for de-escalation, stability and a peaceful and democratic solution to the situation.The spokesperson said...
After US attack on Venezuela: No criticism of Merz, but clear words of BSW and Left Party. Van Aken for sanctions against USA.
The United States has overthrown a dictator in Venezuela, but has thereby broken international law. What does that mean, for the fate of the United States, for Austria and above all for the rule-based order?
The Chinese authorities called for his immediate release and, at the same time, made a direct accusation to Washington, finding that such action violated international law and also the principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations.
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