No justifying US’ violation of international law in Caracas — Russian foreign ministry

Russian Politics & Diplomacy February 02, 23:15

The Russian foreign ministry stressed that this was a blatant and cynical violation of international law and the United Nations Charter principles

MOSCOW, February 2. /TASS/. There is no justifying what happened in Caracas on January 3 as this was a flagrant and cynical violation of international law by the United States, the Russian foreign ministry said.

"What happened in Caracas cannot be justified. This was a blatant and cynical violation of international law and the United Nations Charter principles. Anyone may have their own "understanding of moral standards," but when it comes to international relations, we call for being guided by the principles of international law and mutual respect. We insist that any problems should be resolved through a constructive dialogue," it said.

"In the current environment, we welcome the Bolivarian government’s resolve to ensure political unity, to address the risks of a constitutional crisis, and create necessary conditions for further peaceful and sustainable growth. We see that Caracas is trying to work out a new model of relations with the United States that would take into account Venezuela’s sovereignty and national interests. We are firmly convinced that Venezuela should be guaranteed the right to decide its own future," the ministry emphasized.

On January 3, the United States attacked civilian and military facilities in Caracas. Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil Pinto condemned Washington’s actions as a military aggression. A state of emergency has been imposed in Venezuela. Trump confirmed the attack on Venezuela. He also said that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife had been captured and taken out of the country. On January 5, the couple appeared before the US Federal Court for the Southern District of New York, where they face charges of alleged involvement in drug trafficking. Both have pleaded not guilty.

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