UN Members Denounce U.S. Attack
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Walloon Minister-President Adrien Dolimont insisted on respect for international law, believing that global stability is based on common rules. He said that the question of American intervention in Venezuela does not call into question Belgium's position or the possible export of Walloon weapons. ...
The American military strike against Venezuela has caused international indignation. "Markus Lanz, journalist Michael Bröcker, commented on the possible political consequences of the arrest of Nicolás Maduro. According to him, the incident marks the end of international law.
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The Minister of Science and Technology of Venezuela, Gabriela Jiménez, reported on Wednesday the destruction of the facilities of the Centro de Matemática del Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas (IVIC), following the U.S. attack against the country. Through her Telegram channel, the Bolivarian government official detailed that two missiles impacted the areas that “hosted servers and equipment essential to our computer networks th…
Environmental voices like that of Juan López de Uralde denounce that Donald Trump's goal in Venezuela is to control his oil through US companies, insufflating oxygen to the oil industry and putting a new stone on the road to the abandonment of fossil fuels.
UN members denounce U.S. attack
Sun Lei, the charge d'affaires of China's Permanent Mission to the United Nations, addresses the Security Council at UN headquarters, on Jan 5, 2026.Backers of the US military operation in Venezuela, including Argentina, framed the action as a law-enforcement, anti-narco-terrorism step and argued it could open a path to restoring democracy.
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