Group 1 - The Organization of American States (OAS) held a special meeting on January 6 to address the situation in Venezuela, where multiple countries condemned the U.S. actions as violations of international law [1][3] - Uruguay expressed deep concern over the U.S. actions, emphasizing adherence to fundamental principles of international law and stating that such actions violate the United Nations Charter and the OAS Charter [1] - Chile called for a peaceful resolution to the crisis in Venezuela, advocating for respect for human rights and a process that addresses the legitimate demands of the Venezuelan people, aiming for free elections and international support [1] Group 2 - Mexico highlighted that U.S. military actions exacerbate conflict and undermine the social structure of nations, asserting that intervention has never led to democracy or lasting stability [1] - Colombia firmly opposed any use of force or threats against its territory and condemned unfounded statements made by the U.S. regarding President Petro [1] - Brazil characterized the forced control of Maduro as "kidnapping," marking it as a serious infringement on Venezuela's sovereignty and setting a dangerous precedent for the international community [2]
拉美多国声援委内瑞拉 谴责美国对委军事行动
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2026-01-06 20:28