Tag: #Venezuela
Venezuela’s Acting President: No Kneeling to US Power
In a powerful and unyielding address to the National Assembly this Thursday, Venezuela’s Acting President, Delcy Rodriguez, delivered a pivotal annual message that reverberated with the core tenets of the Bolivarian Revolution: an ardent commitment to nationalism and the steadfast defense of the nation’s sovereignty. Rodriguez’s discourse underscored Venezuela’s resolute posture, particularly when confronting the […]
January 15, 2026
Why the US Blockade of Venezuela Violates International Law
Sovereignty, non-intervention, and the UN’s peace principles collide with Washington’s bid to choke Venezuela’s oil shipments through a naval blockade. The latest threat from United States President Donald Trump against Venezuela, a country on which he has unilaterally decreed a naval military blockade to impede oil exports, blatantly violates a series of international legal instruments. […]
December 17, 2025
Venezuela’s Commitment to Nationals Abroad Faces US Obstruction
Washington’s unilateral closure of airspace of Venezuela disrupts the “Vuelta a la Patria” program, impacting thousands of nationals seeking to return home amidst ongoing U.S. aggression. Caracas condemns the measure as an explicit threat of force, violating international law and humanitarian principles. The Venezuelan government, led by President Nicolas Maduro, is actively developing a comprehensive […]
November 30, 2025
St. Vincent PM Seeks Unconditional US-Venezuela Talks
Speaking to teleSUR on November 27, 2025, amidst his country’s election, Gonsalves reiterated his plea, first made at the UN General Assembly in September, to de-escalate rising tensions in the Caribbean. The Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves of St. Vincent and the Grenadines has issued a robust plea for the United States government to engage in […]
November 27, 2025
U.S. Collaboration Backlash Fuels Trinidad & Tobago Censorship Push
Trinidad & Tobago’s government plans to legislate social media censorship, citing online criticism of its collaborations with the United States, particularly content allegedly justifying extrajudicial killings and advocating for regime change in Venezuela. Trinidad & Tobago’s government has recently unveiled intentions to legislate social media censorship, a move the National Security Minister, Roger Alexander, justifies […]
November 25, 2025
Delcy Rodriguez Defends Venezuela’s Popular-Rule Model
Executive Vice President Delcy Rodriguez staunchly defended Venezuela’s political system against Washington’s accusations during the World Symposium of Neighborhoods, citing UN and DEA reports that clear the South American nation of drug trafficking involvement. On Monday, Executive Vice President of Venezuela, Delcy Rodriguez, praised the nation’s political model, characterized by its deep commitment to popular […]
November 24, 2025
South Africa Backs Venezuela Amid Escalating US Tensions
International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola expresses deep concern over Washington’s military buildup in the Caribbean and reaffirms Pretoria’s solidarity with Caracas, highlighting a commitment to peaceful conflict resolution and state sovereignty. South Africa has publicly declared its unwavering support for Venezuela amidst escalating tensions with the United States, expressing profound concern over Washington’s increasing military […]
November 21, 2025
International Law at Stake: UN Group Condemns U.S. Threats to Venezuela
Operation Southern Launch and the USS Gerald R. Ford raise alarms, as allies call for restraint and respect for Venezuela’s sovereignty and regional peace. In a time marked by escalating geopolitical tensions, the Friends of the UN Group is expressing serious concerns regarding the United States’ hostile actions towards Venezuela. A coalition of UN member […]
November 19, 2025
Again, Trump Says That A Dialogue Option With President Maduro Is Open
While talks could de-escalate tensions, any progress would need to overcome historical differences, with Venezuela prioritizing sovereignty and the U.S. often combining diplomacy with pressure. The White House is signaling a potential opening in U.S.–Venezuela relations, with President Donald Trump again expressing willingness to speak with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. President Maduro, for his part, […]
November 18, 2025
President Maduro to Trump: Choose Dialogue, Not Escalation
In a direct appeal to his U.S. counterpart, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced on Monday that he has sent a formal letter to President Donald Trump. Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro reiterates a core principle of his government’s foreign policy: diplomacy is the only effective path for mutual understanding between sovereign nations, and sustained dialogue is […]