In a statement released on its social media, Accra rejected all forms of intervention that threaten the sovereignty, peace, and self-determination of peoples.
“These recent acts are a serious violation of international law and a direct threat to regional stability,” the statement continued, adding that the international community is called upon to respect the independence of states and to promote peaceful and diplomatic solutions based on dialogue and mutual respect.
Accra affirmed that it will continue working for a united, sovereign continent free from aggression that violates the dignity of nations.
In Angola, the Angolan Committee of Solidarity with Bolivarian Venezuela (CASOVEB) also strongly condemned the US aggression, calling it a serious violation of the principles of the UN Charter.
The organization rejected these acts, which are contrary to international law, the sovereign equality of states, and non-interference in the internal affairs of other nations, and called for dialogue, solidarity and cooperation, and respect for the self-determination of peoples.
“We urge the member states of the African Union, the ALBA countries, the BRICS partners, the nations of the Non-Aligned Movement, and the movements “Social organizations around the world must speak out clearly and responsibly,” the Angolan organization said in its statement.
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