Managua denounces U.S. piracy and calls for an end to foreign interference.

On Monday, Nicaragua reiterated its firm support for Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and the Bolivarian Revolution in the face of constant aggression, threats and destabilization attempts promoted by the United States and its allies.

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In a message of solidarity sent to Caracas, Managua strongly condemned acts of piracy, plunder and theft of Venezuela’s natural resources; threats to use force against the country’s territorial integrity; and illegal extrajudicial killings carried out by the United States.

Nicaraguan co-presidents Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo expressed their recognition of the Bolivarian government’s commitment to peace and denounced actions that undermine Venezuela’s sovereignty and the stability of Latin America.

The statement confirmed that Nicaragua received with deep appreciation a letter sent by President Maduro, in which he warned of the multiple aggressions and threats facing Venezuela in a context marked by foreign interference, political coercion, and disregard for international law.

Since August, the US has amassed military assets in the Caribbean to target Venezuela while also launching a campaign of extra-judicial executions.

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“The people of Sandino reaffirm their unwavering solidarity with the heroic and unyielding people of Bolivar and Chavez,” Ortega and Murillo said, underscoring Venezuelan resistance to destabilization efforts that seek to undermine peace, self-determination and the sovereignty of free peoples.

Managua called for the immediate cessation of all aggressions, which it described as violations of the United Nations Charter and the fundamental principles of international law. Ortega and Murillo also reaffirmed the right of peoples to live without interference or external coercion.

In their letter, the Nicaraguan leaders said that despite the difficult times facing the region, Venezuela and the Latin American peoples will prevail because the defense of peace, dignity and sovereignty is rooted in the historical and spiritual conviction of peoples who struggle for independence.

“Today, as always, we keep intact our support for the right of our peoples to live in sovereignty, independence, identity, dignity and well-being,” Ortega and Murillo said, invoking the historical legacy of symbols of anti-imperialist resistance such as Andres Castro, Benjamin Zeledon and Augusto Sandino.

The message concludes by reaffirming Nicaragua’s commitment to defending life, peace and prosperity for the peoples of Latin American and the Caribbean, and by reiterating its support for the Bolivarian Revolution under the historic banners of unity and shared struggle.

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