In a significant diplomatic move, Spain and several key Latin American nations have united to oppose the U.S. government’s “unilateral actions” regarding Venezuela. This collective stance was articulated during a recent summit, reflecting a growing sentiment among thes countries that external interference undermines sovereignty and exacerbates regional tensions.The leaders of this coalition, including Spain, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Uruguay, expressed their rejection of sanctions and interventions that they argue have failed to bring about political stability or humanitarian relief in Venezuela.

they emphasized the importance of sovereign decision-making in Latin America and the need for a diplomatic approach to resolve the crisis. The following points highlight their joint declaration:

  • Respect for Sovereignty: Emphasizing the right of Venezuelans to decide their own future without external imposition.
  • Call for Dialogue: Advocating for peaceful negotiations among all Venezuelan factions.
  • Humanitarian Aid Coordination: Proposing collaborative efforts to address the humanitarian crisis independent of external pressures.
Country Position
Spain Advocates for diplomatic engagement
Brazil Calls for regional cooperation
Chile Supports sovereignty over interventions
Colombia Promotes humanitarian solutions
Mexico Stresses respect for Venezuelan self-determination
Uruguay Encourages peaceful resolutions