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‘Straddle the middle ground’: Europe’s hard choice over US attacks against Venezuela
Although they do not agree with Trump’s way of doing things, they seem to agree with his ultimate objectives, analyst in China says
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Sylvie Zhuangin Beijing
US military strikes and forced regime change in Venezuela have left European countries in a diplomatic bind, as they distance themselves from Washington’s actions while hesitating to criticise them outright.
The world reacted with shock after the Trump administration launched “Operation Absolute Resolve” to capture Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, and transported them to the United States for detention at a New York facility.
China has strongly condemned the US actions and called for the immediate release of Maduro and his wife.
In contrast, European countries, already strained by the protracted war in Ukraine, have tried to distance themselves from the US without offering direct criticism.
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Top European Union diplomat Kaja Kallas said on social media on Sunday that “the EU has repeatedly stated that Mr Maduro lacks legitimacy and has defended a peaceful transition”.
“Under all circumstances, the principles of international law and the UN Charter must be respected,” she wrote, adding that “we call for restraint”.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz offered a similar sentiment. Maduro “led his country into ruin” and had “played a problematic role in the region”, he posted.
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