Pedro Sanchez stated that his country will not recognize the military intervention of the United States in Venezuela, which led to the capture of President Nicolas Maduro, emphasizing that this violates international law and generates uncertainty in the region. He called for respect for the United Nations Charter and a dialogue for a fair transition in Venezuela.
Following the American operation, Donald Trump declared that the U.S. will lead Venezuela until a safe transition, promising that the intervention will cost nothing, as it will be reimbursed from the country's oil reserves. International criticism has intensified, and Venezuela's allies, such as Russia and Cuba, condemned the U.S. actions as aggression.
Additionally, reactions from Latin America have been mixed, with some governments supporting the intervention, while others vehemently oppose it.
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