“We strongly condemn the military intervention by the United States in Venezuela,” she stated in a message on her social media account, emphasizing that the self-determination of peoples must prevail in Latin America and throughout the world.

Rangel also urged international organizations, such as the United Nations (UN), not to remain silent. “Civilians are at risk, as well as the freedom and peace of an entire continent,” she asserted.

This morning, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum shared the statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in which her administration strongly condemned and rejected the military actions carried out by U.S. armed forces against targets in Venezuelan territory.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs described the action as “a clear violation of Article 2 of the Charter of the United Nations.”

The Ministry emphasized that Latin America and the Caribbean is a zone of peace, built on the foundation of mutual respect, the peaceful settlement of disputes, and the prohibition of the use and threat of force, and that any military action seriously jeopardizes regional stability.

Mexico reiterated that dialogue and negotiation are the only legitimate and effective ways to resolve differences and reaffirmed its willingness to support any effort to facilitate dialogue, mediate, or provide accompaniment that contributes to preserving regional peace and preventing confrontation.

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