💨 Abstract
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed concern over potential instability in Venezuela following the U.S. capture of President Nicolás Maduro. The U.S. asserted that the operation was a law enforcement action, not an occupation. Maduro's capture was criticized by Russia, China, and Colombia as illegal, while the U.S. defended it under the right to self-defense. Guterres called for inclusive dialogue in Venezuela and adherence to international law. The U.S.
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