UK Foreign Secretary Urges US to Respect International Law After Venezuela Operation
UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper raised concerns with the US over legal compliance after Maduro's capture but stopped short of condemning the US operation, urging adherence to international law.
- Foreign secretary Cooper raised the importance of complying with international law with US Secretary of State Rubio.
- Cooper confirmed raising the issue of international law with Rubio on a call regarding US actions in Venezuela.
- Opposition leaders accused the government of being willing to sidestep international law to appease the US over the Venezuela issue.
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