US Action in Venezuela Morally Right, Kemi Badenoch Says
The Philippines warns US actions in Venezuela undermine international law and threaten regional stability, stressing protection of Filipinos abroad and adherence to the UN Charter.
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Rules-based system 'disintegrating before our eyes', Wes Streeting warns
The senior minister's criticism is the strongest from the UK government since the US captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and Donald Trump threatened to seize Greenland.
When rules don't apply: What US action on Venezuela means for Philippines
The question for Manila now is how it can concretely call out its primary defense ally for violating the very legal framework that's supposed to protect it from its main threat — China — in the South China Sea.
PH says 'concerned' over US attack on Venezuela, 'impact on rules-based order'
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines said Monday, January 5, that it was “concerned” over the “consequential impact on peace and stability in the region as well as on the rules-based international order” of the attack of treaty ally the United States on Venezuela and the subsequent capture of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife. “The Philippines views with concern the evolving events in Venezuela and its consequential impact on peace and stab…
Philippines urges restoration or order in Venezuela
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines on Monday expressed concern over the evolving events in Venezuela and its impact on peace and stability in the region as well as on the rules-based international order.Manila, through the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), urged concerned parties to restore peace and order in Venezuela and promote the safety of all the people, including the 74 Filipinos living in Venezuela and the surrounding countries.The…
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