EU Closely Monitors Venezuela After US Airstrikes, Condemns Capture of President Maduro Amid US Lawmaker Criticism
The European Union is closely monitoring developments in Venezuela following reports of a U.S. military strike and the alleged capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. EU High Representative Kaja Kallas emphasized that the bloc does not recognize Maduro as a legitimate leader and called for restraint, adherence to international law, and the safety of EU citizens in the country.
In the U.S., Congressman Jim McGovern condemned the operation as an unjustified and illegal action, criticizing President Donald Trump for bypassing Congress and prioritizing military action over domestic needs such as healthcare. Trump claimed on Truth Social that Maduro and his wife were apprehended during a “large-scale” U.S. operation, but provided no evidence or operational details.
The situation has sparked international concern, with the EU reiterating support for a peaceful political transition in Venezuela and warning against unilateral military actions.
The European Union is closely monitoring developments in Venezuela following reports of a U.S. military strike and the alleged capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. EU High Representative Kaja Kallas emphasized that the bloc does not recognize Maduro as a legitimate leader and called for restraint, adherence to international law, and the safety of EU citizens in the country.
In the U.S., Congressman Jim McGovern condemned the operation as an unjustified and illegal action, criticizing President Donald Trump for bypassing Congress and prioritizing military action over domestic needs such as healthcare. Trump claimed on Truth Social that Maduro and his wife were apprehended during a “large-scale” U.S. operation, but provided no evidence or operational details.
The situation has sparked international concern, with the EU reiterating support for a peaceful political transition in Venezuela and warning against unilateral military actions.
EU Closely Monitors Venezuela After US Airstrikes, Condemns Capture of President Maduro Amid US Lawmaker Criticism
The European Union is closely monitoring developments in Venezuela following reports of a U.S. military strike and the alleged capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. EU High Representative Kaja Kallas emphasized that the bloc does not recognize Maduro as a legitimate leader and called for restraint, adherence to international law, and the safety of EU citizens in the country.
In the U.S., Congressman Jim McGovern condemned the operation as an unjustified and illegal action, criticizing President Donald Trump for bypassing Congress and prioritizing military action over domestic needs such as healthcare. Trump claimed on Truth Social that Maduro and his wife were apprehended during a “large-scale” U.S. operation, but provided no evidence or operational details.
The situation has sparked international concern, with the EU reiterating support for a peaceful political transition in Venezuela and warning against unilateral military actions.
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