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Russia Reacts to US Military Operation in Venezuela

(MENAFN) On Monday, Russia sharply criticized recent US military actions in Venezuela, warning that Washington’s conduct signaled a troubling return to "lawlessness."

Speaking before the UN Security Council, Russia’s envoy Vassily Nebenzia declared: "The assault against the leader of Venezuela, compounded by the deaths of dozens of Venezuelan and Cuban citizens, in the eyes of many, has become a harbinger of a turn back to the era of lawlessness and US domination by force, chaos and lawlessness."

Nebenzia’s comments came during an emergency session on Venezuela, following the US strike that led to the capture of President Nicolas Maduro.

"There is no, and can be no justification for the crime cynically perpetrated by the United States in Caracas, and we firmly condemn the US act of armed aggression against Venezuela in breach of all international legal norms," he emphasized.

He urged Washington to "immediately release the legitimately elected president of an independent state and his spouse," stressing that "any problems existing or conflicts between the United States and Venezuela need to be resolved through dialogue."

Nebenzia further accused the US of seeking dominance over Venezuela’s resources, saying Moscow was "particularly appalled by the unparalleled cynicism, which Washington did not even attempt to conceal the true aims of its criminal operation, namely the establishment of unbridled control over Venezuela's natural resources, and the assertion of their hegemonic ambitions."

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