Japan Opposition Voices Concern Over U.S. Venezuela Attack
Japanese opposition leaders question U.S. strikes on Venezuela, urging respect for international law while PM Takaichi stays silent.
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Japanese opposition leaders question U.S. strikes on Venezuela, urging respect for international law while PM Takaichi stays silent.
The African Union and South Africa have shown solidarity with Venezuela after recent upheavals, urging respect for sovereignty, inclusive dialogue, and UN action.
US military strikes in Venezuela and capture of President Maduro spark concern over erosion of UN Charter rules and a modern Monroe Doctrine.
UN Secretary-General Guterres warns against US military action in Venezuela, urging respect for international law and inclusive dialogue to maintain regional stability.
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s inflammatory remarks on the Chinese mainland’s domestic affairs have drawn global criticism for violating international law.
China’s Foreign Ministry slammed PM Sanae Takaichi for calling the San Francisco Peace Treaty “illegal and invalid” while ignoring key postwar documents, urging Japan to retract its remarks.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning reaffirmed the one-China principle on Nov 25, 2025, stating the Taiwan region as an inalienable part of China.
87.1% in a CGTN poll view PM Sanae Takaichi’s remarks as near war-crime level, urging Japan to retract and rebuild trust.
Russia accuses the US of excessive military force in Caribbean drug missions, urging peace and respect for international law.
China urges the global community to adopt the ICJ’s advisory opinion to help ease the humanitarian crisis in Palestine by ensuring timely aid delivery to Gaza.