Lula condemned the United States.
Foreign media reported that Brazilian President Lula condemned the U.S. actions against Venezuela today (January 3) on social media, stating that these actions severely infringe upon Venezuela's sovereignty and set an extremely dangerous precedent in the international community. He said that the U.S. bombing of Venezuelan territory and the arrest of Venezuelan President Maduro have crossed the line and are unacceptable actions.
The U.S. attacks on Venezuela and the arrest of Maduro have not only triggered strong condemnation from many countries around the world, but also caused a major uproar in Latin America, causing shock and deep fear among countries — under the context of geographical proximity, the hegemonic logic of the U.S. has made neighboring countries concerned about their own sovereignty and security. As the largest country in South America, Brazil has always adhered to independent diplomacy and has not relied on the U.S., but it is more likely to face great pressure from the U.S. However, Lula still resolutely chose to speak out. Lula's statement is both a defense of the principle of regional sovereignty and a powerful resistance to American hegemonism.
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