UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has expressed grave concerns over the United States' military strike in Caracas this morning, which resulted in the detention of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The dramatic escalation follows months of political tensions between Washington and Caracas.
A Dangerous Precedent?
In an urgent statement, UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric warned the January 3 operation sets "a worrying precedent" for international relations. The UN emphasized the need for strict adherence to the UN Charter, with Guterres urging immediate dialogue to prevent further destabilization in Latin America.
Calls for Dialogue
While not taking sides in Venezuela's internal affairs, the UN chief stressed that all parties must respect human rights and international law. The development comes as regional analysts fear ripple effects across South America's geopolitical landscape.
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