Anwar says US action in Venezuela violates international law, calls for Maduro's immediate release


KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim says the recent United States military operation in Venezuela and the arrests of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife is a "clear violation of international law and amount to an unlawful use of force against a sovereign state."

"President Maduro and his wife must be released without any undue delay.

"Whatever may be the reasons, the forcible removal of a sitting head of government through external action sets a dangerous precedent.

"It erodes fundamental restraints on the use of power between states and weakens the legal framework that underpins international order," he said in a statement on Sunday (Jan 4).

Anwar also said it is up to the Venezuelan people to determine their own political future.

He cautioned that history shows that abrupt leadership changes brought about by force often lead to greater harm, particularly in a country already facing economic and social challenges.

He reiterated Malaysia's commitment to respect international law and national sovereignty,

"Constructive engagement, dialogue and de-escalation remain the most credible path towards an outcome that protects civilians and allows Venezuelans to pursue their legitimate aspirations without further harm," he said.

 

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