How Are Russia, Iran, and Cuba Reacting to US 'Armed Aggression' Against Venezuela?
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Key Takeaways
- Russia, Iran, and Cuba have condemned US military actions against Venezuela.
- The actions are deemed a violation of sovereignty.
- Calls for dialogue and peace are emphasized by these nations.
- International community response is crucial in this situation.
- The geopolitical landscape of Latin America is at stake.
Moscow, Jan 3 (NationPress) Multiple nations worldwide, including Russia, Iran, and Cuba, have vocally condemned the recent US military offensive on Venezuela, labeling it a "flagrant violation" of the nation's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The Russian government termed the US's actions as "deeply concerning" and worthy of condemnation.
According to a statement from the Russian Foreign Ministry, "The justifications provided for these actions are indefensible. Ideological antagonism has overshadowed practical diplomacy and the desire to cultivate trustworthy and predictable relationships."
It was emphasized that all nations with disputes should engage in dialogue to avert further escalation.
"Latin America must uphold its identity as a zone of peace, as declared in 2014. Venezuela should have the autonomy to shape its future without any destructive or military external interference. We express our solidarity with the Venezuelan populace and endorse their Bolivarian leadership's efforts to safeguard national interests and sovereignty," the statement added.
Furthermore, Russia supported appeals from Venezuelan officials and Latin American leaders for an urgent UN Security Council meeting.
Simultaneously, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel condemned the US's actions, labeling them a "criminal attack" and calling for immediate international intervention.
In a social media update, he stated that Latin America is facing severe aggression, referring to it as "state terrorism against the valiant people of Venezuela and Our America."
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez also denounced the ongoing US military actions against Venezuela, describing them as cowardly strikes against a nation that has not threatened the US or any other country.
Iran's Foreign Ministry joined the chorus of condemnation, denouncing the US military actions as a "flagrant violation" of Venezuela's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
In a statement, the ministry categorized the strike as an "act of aggression" and a violation of the UN Charter and international laws that prohibit the use of force against sovereign nations.
Earlier on Saturday, the US initiated a significant strike against Venezuela, claiming that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife were captured and removed from the country, as stated by US President Donald Trump on his Truth Social account.
Iran reiterated Venezuela's right to defend its sovereignty and called on the international community to act on its legal and moral obligations by halting what they termed a US "invasion" of Venezuela.
This escalation coincides with heightened tensions between Iran and the US, with Tehran asserting it would "forcefully reject" any external meddling in its internal affairs after Trump warned of potential US actions if Iran "kills peaceful protesters."
Protests have erupted in various Iranian cities since Sunday due to the steep decline of the national currency, the rial.