The U.S. attacks on Venezuela have prompted urgent responses from several allied countries in addition to regional and European and Asian nations, with some calling for an immediate resolution to the crisis.
The President of Colombia stated on X social media that the country is reiterating its previous commitment to prioritize the safety of borders, human dignity, and respect for international laws.
According to sources from Al Jazeera, Colombia has ordered its military to remain on high alert along the shared border with Venezuela.
The President of Cuba reacted strongly to the attack, labeling it a blatant aggression and urging the international community to intervene to contain the crisis.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry condemned the attack in a statement, claiming it violates a country’s sovereignty and amounts to blatant territorial aggression.
Moscow has expressed its condemnation of the armed attack on Venezuela and has stated concern over the situation. Russia emphasized the importance of preventing further escalation and prioritizing dialogue.
The European Union has acknowledged its awareness of the U.S. attacks on Venezuela and has engaged in discussions with Marco Rubio and the U.S. ambassador in Venezuela. The EU indicated that it is closely monitoring the situation.
Spain has called for a de-escalation of the U.S.-Venezuela crisis, emphasizing the need to respect international laws and expressing its readiness to mediate as a third party.
Italy has stated that it is closely monitoring the situation while expressing concern for its 160,000 residents living in Venezuela.
On the other hand, U.S. Republican Senator Mike Lee announced that the Washington operations are complete and that President Maduro has been captured, with Lee stating that Maduro will be tried in Washington for his criminal actions.
It is worth noting that following the U.S. attacks on Venezuela, precise casualty figures are not yet available, but the Venezuelan government has reported that the attacks have resulted in casualties.


