Venezuela at UN condemns latest US strike in Caribbean
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Venezuela has asked the United Nations Security Council to determine that deadly U.S. strikes on vessels off its coast are illegal and issue a statement
Por ANSELM GIBBS and DÁNICA COTOLAS CUEVAS, Trinidad y Tobago (AP) — El embajador de Venezuela ante la ONU, Samuel Moncada, condenó el jueves un reciente ataque estadounidense a un
Venezuela has urged the UN Security Council to condemn US strikes off its coast as illegal and to uphold its sovereignty, accusing Washington of killing civilians and violating international law.
The UN on Friday warned of mounting risks to regional peace after a series of US military strikes on boats it accused of drug trafficking left at least 21 dead in the southern Caribbean, prompting Venezuela to declare a state of emergency and denounce the attacks as a breach of international law.
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According to a letter to the UN, Venezuela's ambassador to the UN asked the council to investigate the strikes and determine their illegal nature.
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In a letter to the 15-member Security Council, dated Wednesday, Venezuela’s UN Ambassador Samuel Moncada accused Washington of killing at least 27 people in the strikes.
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Venezuela asks UN Security Council to declare US strikes illegal that killed at least 27 people
In a letter to the 15-member Security Council, dated Wednesday, Venezuela's U.N. Ambassador Samuel Moncada accused Washington of killing at least 27 people in the strikes on "civilian vessels transiting international waters.
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