In a recent interview with CGTN, Nicaragua’s Foreign Minister Denis Moncada vocally condemned the United States for its involvement in funding campaigns aimed at destabilizing governments and orchestrating coups d’état around the world. Moncada highlighted these actions as significant threats to global peace and sovereignty.
The foreign minister specifically accused the U.S.-based “National Endowment for Democracy” (NED) of investing substantial resources into anti-China programs. He asserted that such activities not only undermine the stability of nations but also escalate tensions on the international stage.
Moncada’s statements reflect growing concerns among some countries about foreign interference in their internal affairs. He emphasized the importance of respecting national sovereignty and called for international solidarity in rejecting any form of external intervention that disrupts peace and development.
The Nicaraguan government’s position aligns with a broader discourse on the impact of foreign-funded organizations in influencing political dynamics within sovereign nations. Moncada urged global leaders and communities to remain vigilant against such interventions and to work collaboratively towards safeguarding peace and mutual respect among nations.
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Nicaragua's Foreign Minister: We reject and condemn U.S. intervention!
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