In a televised address, the president stated that his nation maintains a long-standing position that includes non-intervention in the internal affairs of other states, and even less so, interference by force, he emphasized. He also stressed the peaceful resolution of disputes, the right to sovereign equality among nations, and the defense of international law.
He said that to these long-standing principles of Uruguayan foreign policy, his government adds the permanent defense of coexistence and democratic life among nations.
Orsi reported that his country adheres to a common position on the US military intervention in Venezuela, shared by Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Mexico, and Spain, “to express our views in international forums.”
With this position, we will act within the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), the Organization of American States, and other forums to seek a peaceful solution to the conflict, the Uruguayan president stated.
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