The African Union (AU) has expressed concern over the invasion of Venezuela by the United States.
Several explosions rocked Caracas early Saturday, with parts
of the Venezuelan capital cut off from the electricity grid.
Hours later, US President Donald Trump announced that his
country has successfully captured Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and his
wife.
In a communiqué on the situation, the AU said the
developments pose a serious threat to regional and international peace.
The union expressed its “steadfast commitment to the
fundamental principles of international law”, including respect for state
sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the rights of people to
self-determination as enshrined in the United Nations Charter.
The AU said the escalating crisis must be addressed through
peaceful means and urged restraint amid fears that the situation could spiral
into wider conflict.
“The African Union underscores the importance of dialogue,
peaceful settlement of disputes, and respect for constitutional and
institutional frameworks, in a spirit of good neighbourliness, cooperation, and
peaceful coexistence among nations,” the statement reads.
“The African Union emphasizes that the complex internal
challenges facing Venezuela can only be sustainably addressed through inclusive
political dialogue among Venezuelans themselves.”
The AU also expressed solidarity with the Venezuelan people
and reiterated its commitment to peace and stability across regions.
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