France says capture of Venezuelan president violates international law
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The president of the New Left, Alexis Charitsis, launches a fierce attack against the United States, the European Union and the Greek government in his Sunday political note, on the occasion of the developments in Venezuela. Mr. Charitsis characterizes the recent military intervention and the kidnapping of the country's president as a blatant violation of international law, speaking of a "coup on an international scale" and a brutal imposition o…
On Sunday, the Chinese government demanded the immediate release of Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, after Washington confirmed his capture and transfer out of Venezuela following a military operation. From Beijing they expressed their “serious concern” about what happened and questioned that the United States “has taken over by force” the Venezuelan president, calling the fact an escalation of tension at the international level. Throu…
France Denounces "Erosion of International Law" After Maduro's Capture and Warns Global Consequences
Buenos Aires, 4 January (NA) -- The Government of France, through its Foreign Minister, Jean-Noël Barrot, expressed strong opposition to the U.S. military incursion into Venezuela. In a statement resounding in European foreign ministries, Barrot warned that unilateral actions of this kind "erode the foundations of international law" and could trigger "serious consequences for world security that will not forgive anyone."3 Paris emphasized that t…
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