Why International Law Matters After the U.S. Attack on Venezuela
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Four days after the kidnapping of Maduro by the U.S. Army, Germany first criticized Washington’s action against the Bolivarian Republic. Government spokesman Stefan Kornelius stated that the U.S. “has not convincingly demonstrated in the UN Security Council that its action was in accordance with international law.”
Mexico City, Jan. 7 (EFE).- The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, asked her ambassadors, consuls and senior officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) on Wednesday to support a line of attachment to “international law” following the U.S. attack on Venezuela, and to maintain an “intense dialogue” with the U.S. government. In her X account, the president reported that she talked with the diplomatic corps about “the historic moment we…
President Claudia Sheinbaum has met this Wednesday with more than 130 Mexican ambassadors and consuls in the midst of the crisis over the US attack on Venezuela, and has asked them to deploy a firm diplomacy in defense of the principles of non-intervention and free self-determination of the peoples.
Juan R. Hernández / Grupo Canton Ambassadors and consuls were instructed to maintain a firm, attentive and active diplomacy in defense of the constitutional principles of non-intervention and free self-determination of the peoples of Mexico City. -In the midst of the international crisis detonated by the attack of the United States on Venezuela, the [...] The post Sheinbaum asks to be attentive to crisis in Venezuela appeared first on Quintana R…
Latin American Summary, January 7, 2026. Chile's ambassador to the UN, Paula Narváez, expressed today in the Security Council her country's firm condemnation of the military actions perpetrated by the United States on Venezuela's territory. The diplomat reiterated Chile's commitment to respect for international law, the [...] Entry Chile. They condemn in the Security Council U.S. attack on Venezuela was first published in Latin American Summary.
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