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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov condemns US operation in Venezuela | AfricanewsGlobal Tensions Escalate as Russia Condemns US Operation in Venezuela

In a move that has sent shockwaves across the globe, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has condemned the recent United States intervention in Venezuela as a "gross violation of international law." This bold statement comes on the heels of a daring operation by US forces to seize Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores.

The incident, which took place on January 3, saw US forces launch an attack that knocked out power in parts of the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, and struck military installations. Both Maduro and his wife are currently being held in New York, where they have pleaded not guilty to charges of narco-terrorism and other crimes.

Lavrov's scathing criticism of the US operation has sparked a heated debate about the role of international law and the limits of state sovereignty. Speaking alongside his Namibian counterpart, Selma Ashipala-Musavyi, in Moscow, Lavrov emphasized that his views were shared by "the overwhelming majority of states in the global South and East." He also accused Washington of abandoning the principles it once promoted, labeling the US as "unreliable."

The Russian Foreign Minister's comments have been met with a mix of support and skepticism from various quarters. While some have hailed Lavrov's stance as a courageous defense of international law, others have questioned Russia's own track record on human rights and democracy.

One thing is clear, however: the US operation in Venezuela has set off a chain reaction of diplomatic fallout that threatens to destabilize an already volatile region. As tensions continue to escalate between Washington and Caracas, it remains to be seen how this crisis will unfold.

In his remarks, Lavrov also highlighted the need for international cooperation and respect for sovereignty. He emphasized that the US operation was not only a breach of Venezuela's territorial integrity but also a threat to regional stability. "Only Western Europeans and other Washington allies are timidly trying to avoid making principled assessments," he said, implying that many countries are reluctant to speak out against the US due to fear of reprisal.

The implications of this crisis go far beyond the borders of Venezuela or even the Americas. As a global community, we must grapple with the consequences of such actions and consider what they mean for our collective security and stability. The Russian Foreign Minister's condemnation serves as a stark reminder that international law is not just a set of abstract principles but a living, breathing framework that requires constant vigilance and enforcement.

In conclusion, the US operation in Venezuela has sparked a global debate about the limits of state sovereignty and the role of international law. As we navigate this complex web of diplomatic tensions, it is essential to remember that our actions have consequences – not just for individual nations but for the entire world.


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