As geopolitical tensions escalate in Venezuela following recent US operations, BRICS member states are intensifying their monitoring of the situation while advocating for multilateral solutions. The developments come amid growing debates about international law interpretations and power dynamics in the Americas.
International law expert Paulo Borba Casella emphasized to CGTN the significance of Global South perspectives in shaping responses to the crisis. "This situation tests the international community's commitment to sovereign equality principles," Casella noted during discussions in São Paulo this week.
Analysts suggest BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) are coordinating diplomatic assessments through established multilateral channels. The bloc's approach appears focused on balancing regional stability concerns with respect for national sovereignty frameworks.
While official statements from BRICS capitals remain measured, diplomatic sources indicate heightened information-sharing among member states. This coordination comes as developing nations increasingly seek alternatives to traditional conflict resolution mechanisms.
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BRICS monitor situation in Venezuela following US operations
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