Chilean President Gabriel Boric has issued a forceful rebuke of recent U.S. military operations in Venezuela, calling them "a dangerous breach of sovereignty" during an urgent address to international media on January 4, 2026. The progressive leader warned that such interventions risk destabilizing Latin America and undermine global diplomatic norms.
"When powerful nations impose their will through force, it erodes the fundamental principles of international law," Boric stated, according to AFP reports. His remarks come amid heightened regional tensions following unconfirmed reports of U.S. naval deployments near Venezuelan waters.
The Chilean president urged the United Nations Security Council to "act decisively" in preventing further escalation, emphasizing peaceful dialogue through regional bodies like CELAC. Analysts note this stance aligns with Boric's consistent advocacy for non-intervention policies since taking office in 2022.
Market observers are monitoring potential impacts on South American energy markets, as Venezuela remains a key oil producer. The situation presents new challenges for businesses operating in the region, particularly in extractive industries and cross-border trade.
For Asian investors with interests in Latin America, the development underscores the importance of political risk assessment in emerging markets. Meanwhile, Latin American diaspora communities worldwide have mobilized social media campaigns supporting Venezuela's sovereignty.
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