SL Foreign Affairs Minister Calls for Respect of Sovereignty Amid Venezuela Crisis

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January 05, Colombo (LNW): Foreign Affairs Minister Vijitha Herath stressed that the independence of nations must be protected in accordance with the principles of the United Nations Charter and established international law, warning against actions that undermine state sovereignty.

He made the remarks in response to the unfolding situation in Venezuela, referring to reports of the Venezuelan President being detained by US forces and the subsequent military action carried out by the United States.

The Minister said such developments raise serious concerns about adherence to international norms and the rule-based global order.

Herath was addressing journalists at a media briefing held yesterday (04) at the Department of Government Information, where he reiterated Sri Lanka’s position that disputes between states should be resolved through dialogue and lawful international mechanisms rather than unilateral force.

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