Nicolas Maduro Guerra, son of Venezuela's deposed dictator, on Monday described the US capture of his father as a "kidnapping" and called for "international solidarity" to facilitate his return to Venezuela, CNN reported.
Venezuela's deposed dictator Nicolas Maduro's wife, Cilia Flores, sustained "significant injuries" during her capture in Venezuela over the weekend as part of a US military operation, her lawyer told the federal judge, CNN reported.
The current developments stem from a pre-dawn US operation inside Venezuela on Saturday, during which dictator Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were detained and transferred to a US naval vessel before being flown to New York.
UN chief Antonio Guterres warned the Security Council that US military action against Venezuela risks instability and violates international law, as deposed leader Nicolas Maduro faces criminal charges in New York, raising concerns over regional impact and global precedents.
Former diplomat Manjeev Singh Puri warned that US action in Venezuela raises concerns about global order and multilateralism. His remarks came after the US detained deposed dictator Nicolas Maduro, who faces multiple charges, amid intensified military activity and political statements from P
French President Emmanuel Macron criticised the method used by the US to capture deposed dictator Nicolas Maduro but said his departure was good for Venezuelans. Maduro was detained in a US operation, faces multiple charges in New York, and the action has raised legal and political concerns.
Former Indian diplomat Dilip Sinha criticised the US action in Venezuela as a violation of international law, calling it an abduction of Nicolas Maduro. His remarks came after US forces detained Maduro and his wife, with Washington citing charges including narco-terrorism.
These remarks come amid dramatic developments in Venezuela following a US military operation on Saturday that resulted in the capture of deposed dictator Nicolas Maduro.
Speaking to ANI, Sinha said, "I think the international community has by and large not supported the action. There are some exceptions. I think Israel and Argentina perhaps, but most countries have been measured in their, except China and Russia who have condemned it. Russia was among the fi