Singapore 'Gravely Concerned' About US Intervention in Venezuela, Urges Restraint
Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs urges restraint and calls for peaceful resolution under international law after US deposed Venezuelan President Maduro in direct intervention.
- On Jan 4, Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it was gravely concerned about the US intervention on Jan 3 that deposed President Nicolas Maduro.
- Accusations that Maduro ran a narco state prompted indictments in the Southern District of New York against President Nicolas Maduro and Cilia Flores on narcotics and weapons charges.
- A pre-dawn raid saw US special operations forces conduct air strikes around Caracas and seize Maduro, who was flown to Iwo Jima, then to a US military base and later New York City.
- The Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged all parties to exercise restraint and hopes for a peaceful resolution in accordance with international law and the United Nations Charter, noting no Singaporeans are e-registered in Venezuela and advising against all travel.
- Indonesia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, `Indonesia expresses its grave concern over any actions involving the use or threat of force, which risk setting a dangerous precedent in international relations`, reflecting ASEAN members' unease.
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