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UN spokesperson: Secretary-General 'deeply concerned' about U.S. operation in Venezuela and urges adherence to international law
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The United Nations spokesperson said the Secretary-General is 'deeply concerned' about a U.S. military operation in Venezuela on Jan. 3, warned that international law 'has not been respected,' and urged inclusive dialogue and restraint to prevent wider regional destabilization.
The United Nations' spokesperson said Monday that Secretary-General António Guterres is "deeply concerned" about a U.S. military operation in Venezuela on Jan. 3 and warned that the action raised serious questions about respect for international law and the U.N. Charter.
In remarks read on the Secretary-General's behalf by Under‑Secretary‑General Rosemarie DeCarlo, the spokesperson said the SG called on Venezuelan actors to engage in an "inclusive democratic dialogue" and urged neighboring states and the international community to act "in a spirit of solidarity" and in accordance with international legal…
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