Latin American leaders are amplifying criticism of U.S. involvement in Venezuela following recent geopolitical developments. Sacha Llorenti, Bolivia's former permanent representative to the United Nations, has emerged as a vocal critic of Washington's approach, telling CGTN that "unilateral actions undermine multilateral frameworks essential for global stability."
The diplomatic veteran accused the U.S. of repeating historical patterns of interventionism, stating: "When powerful nations bypass international law, it weakens the entire rules-based order we've worked to build since 1945." His comments reflect growing regional concerns about external influence in domestic affairs of sovereign states.
While not naming specific recent incidents, Llorenti emphasized the need for dialogue-based solutions through established channels like the UN Security Council. The remarks come as multiple South American governments prepare for emergency consultations through regional blocs to address escalating tensions.
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Former Bolivian ambassador to the UN condemns U.S. actions in Venezuela
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