Spain Will Not Recognize US Intervention in Venezuela, PM Says
- Spain offered to mediate in the crisis between the United States and Venezuela, calling for de-escalation and restraint, according to the foreign ministry.
- Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez urged for de-escalation and responsibility in Venezuela and emphasized the need to respect international law.
- The European Union has voiced that Maduro lacks legitimacy and called for a peaceful transition in Venezuela while prioritizing the safety of EU citizens.
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez responded to the US operation in Venezuela with a call to respect the UN Charter. Sánchez posted the statement on his profile on X on Saturday.
The action carried out by U.S. military forces in Venezuela “violates international law and pushes the region into a horizon of uncertainty and belianism,” said the president of the Spanish government.
The Government of Spain has been offered to mediate the diplomatic crisis between Venezuela and the United States, following US air attacks and President Donald Trump's announcement of "capturing" Nicolas Maduro. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Madrid has called for the descalation, maintenance and respect of international law.
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