Zürcher Nachrichten - Alarm and applause after US topples Maduro

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Alarm and applause after US topples Maduro
Alarm and applause after US topples Maduro / Photo: - - X account of Rapid Response 47/AFP

Alarm and applause after US topples Maduro

America's military assault of Caracas to grab Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro unsettled many US allies, but also impressed some who are supportive of Donald Trump.

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Trump said that the United States would "run" Venezuela and tap its huge oil reserves, after posting a picture of Maduro in custody on a US naval ship wearing a blindfold and handcuffs.

Maduro and his wife were flown by helicopter to New York City, where they face drug-trafficking and weapons charges.

Countries such as China, Russia, and Iran, which have longstanding ties with Maduro's government, were quick to condemn the operation. But the alarm was also shared by US allies including the EU.

However Italy and Israel, whose leaders strongly back Trump, were more supportive.

Here are the main reactions:

- China -

China called for Maduro to be "immediately released" in a condemnation of the US operation, which the foreign ministry said was a "clear violation of international law, basic norms in international relations, and the purposes and principles of the UN Charter".

- Russia -

Russia demanded the US leadership "reconsider its position and release the legally elected president of the sovereign country and his wife".

- North Korea -

North Korea's foreign ministry denounced the United States' capture of Maduro as a "serious encroachment of sovereignty".

- Iran -

Iran, which Trump bombed last year, said it "strongly condemns the US military attack on Venezuela and a flagrant violation of the country's national sovereignty and territorial integrity".

- Mexico -

Mexico, which Trump has also threatened with military force over drug trafficking, strongly condemned the US military action in Venezuela, saying it "seriously jeopardises regional stability".

- Colombia -

Colombian President Gustavo Petro -- whose country neighbours Venezuela -- called the US action an "assault on the sovereignty" of Latin America which would lead to a humanitarian crisis.

- Cuba -

Cuba, a strong ally of Venezuela, denounced "state terrorism against the brave Venezuelan people".

- France -

France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said the US operation undermined international law, and no solution to Venezuela's crisis can be imposed externally.

But President Emmanuel Macron later said Venezuelans "can only rejoice" at Maduro's overthrow.

- Spain -

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said the intervention "violates international law and pushes the region toward a horizon of uncertainty and militarism".

- EU -

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas called for "restraint" and respect for international law in Venezuela while emphasising Maduro "lacks legitimacy".

- Britain -

Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the UK will discuss the "evolving situation" in Venezuela with the US while stating Britain will "shed no tears" about the demise of Maduro's "regime".

- Italy -

In a rare expression of support for the US operation by a major European country, far-right Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni -- a Trump ally -- argued the US military action in Venezuela was "legitimate" and "defensive".

- Israel -

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel supported the United States' "strong action" in Venezuela to "restore freedom and justice to that region of the world".

- Ukraine -

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga focused on Maduro's lack of legitimacy and the Venezuelan government's repression, while backing "democracy, human rights, and the interests of Venezuelans".

- South Africa -

South Africa, which Trump accuses of alleged discrimination -- and even "genocide" -- of minority white Afrikaners, said: "Unlawful, unilateral force of this nature undermines the stability of the international order and the principle of equality among nations."

- UN -

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was "deeply alarmed" by the US strikes, with his spokesman quoting him as saying it could "constitute a dangerous precedent".

- Pope -

Pope Leo XIV said the "welfare of the beloved Venezuelan people must prevail over all other considerations".

A.Senn--NZN