Reference News Network, January 3 report. According to Agence France-Presse, January 3 report, Colombian President Petro condemned the U.S. bombing of multiple areas, including the capital of Venezuela, Caracas, and called on the United Nations to stop this ongoing aggression.
The report said that Petro wrote on the social media platform X: "They are bombing Caracas. The whole world should be alert: they attacked Venezuela!" He also urgently called on the United Nations and the Organization of American States to hold a special meeting.
Petro pointed out that this attack "used missiles," marking a serious escalation in the situation in the region.
Colombian President urged the international community to examine the legality of the U.S. aggressive actions against Venezuela, and stated, "A UN Security Council meeting must be held immediately."
He also said that the joint command post located in Cucuta, Colombia, has been activated, and the operational plans in the border area have also been prepared.
Another report said that Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel condemned the U.S. "criminal attack" on Venezuela on January 3, and said, "Our peaceful zone is suffering a brutal attack."
Díaz-Canel wrote on the social media platform X: "Cuba condemns the U.S. criminal attack on Venezuela and calls on the international community to respond urgently. Our peaceful zone is suffering a brutal attack. This is an act of state terrorism against the brave Venezuelan people and our countries in the Americas."
The report said that Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez also strongly condemned the "ongoing military aggression by the U.S. against Venezuela."
He said: "The bombing and warlike acts against Caracas and other areas of Venezuela are cowardly acts targeting a country that has never attacked the U.S. or any other country." (Translated by Wang Meng)
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