Colombia, Mexico, and Cuba have joined forces to strongly denounce the recent U.S. airstrikes on Venezuela. The three countries have expressed their deep concern and condemnation for the violation of Venezuela’s sovereignty and the use of military force against a sovereign nation.
The airstrikes, which were carried out by the United States in the early hours of the morning, have caused widespread outrage and condemnation from the international community. Colombia, Mexico, and Cuba have stood in solidarity with Venezuela and have called for an immediate end to the aggression.
Colombia’s President, Ivan Duque, was one of the first to speak out against the airstrikes, stating that “the use of force against a sovereign nation is unacceptable and goes against the principles of international law.” He further expressed his support for the Venezuelan people and their right to self-determination.
Mexico’s President, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, also strongly denounced the airstrikes, stating that “we cannot allow the use of military force to become the norm in international relations. Dialogue and diplomacy must always be the first and preferred option.” He called for a peaceful resolution to the crisis in Venezuela and urged all parties to engage in dialogue.
Cuba’s President, Miguel Diaz-Canel, echoed the sentiments of his counterparts, stating that “the use of military force against a sovereign nation is a flagrant violation of international law and a threat to peace and stability in the region.” He expressed his solidarity with the Venezuelan people and their government and called for an immediate end to the aggression.
The three countries have also called on the international community to condemn the U.S. airstrikes and to support efforts for a peaceful resolution to the crisis in Venezuela. They have emphasized the need for respect for the sovereignty and self-determination of nations, and for the principles of non-intervention and non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries.
The U.S. airstrikes have not only been condemned by Colombia, Mexico, and Cuba, but also by other countries in the region and around the world. The United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, has called for an immediate de-escalation of tensions and for all parties to engage in dialogue to find a peaceful solution.
The U.S. airstrikes have also been met with strong criticism and protests from the Venezuelan people, who have taken to the streets to express their rejection of foreign intervention in their country. The people of Venezuela have made it clear that they will not be intimidated or coerced into submission by any foreign power.
It is evident that the U.S. airstrikes on Venezuela have only served to escalate the already tense situation in the country and have further jeopardized the stability and security of the region. The use of military force is never the answer and only leads to more suffering and destruction.
Colombia, Mexico, and Cuba have set an example by standing in solidarity with Venezuela and condemning the use of military force against a sovereign nation. They have shown that dialogue and diplomacy are the only way to achieve a peaceful resolution to the crisis in Venezuela.
In these trying times, it is important for the international community to come together and support the Venezuelan people in their quest for peace and stability. The actions of the United States must be met with a strong and united front, and the principles of international law and respect for sovereignty must be upheld.
As we move forward, let us remember the words of Nelson Mandela, “If you want to make peace with your enemy, you have to work with your enemy. Then he becomes your partner.” Let us work towards a peaceful resolution in Venezuela and stand in solidarity with the Venezuelan people. Together, we can make a difference and bring an end to this crisis.
