Venezuela calls for urgent UN Security Council meeting over US strikes
By Elif Şanlı
Yeni Safak reports:
“Venezuela has formally requested an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council following what it describes as a "criminal aggression" by the United States. The move seeks to bring international scrutiny to reported military attacks, escalating the crisis to the world's primary body for maintaining peace and security.
Venezuela has escalated its diplomatic response to the recent military strikes by formally calling for an urgent meeting of the United Nations Security Council. The request, announced by Foreign Minister Yvan Gil on Saturday, aims to address what Caracas labels an unlawful attack by the United States on its sovereignty.
The official request and accusation
Minister Gil stated the request was made "in response to the criminal aggression perpetrated by the US government against our nation." He emphasized the UN Security Council's role as "the body responsible for upholding international law." In his message, conveyed via Telegram, Gil struck a defiant tone, asserting, "No cowardly attack will prevail against the strength of this people, who will emerge victorious."
Context of the escalating crisis
This diplomatic move follows Venezuela's earlier declaration of a national emergency and its accusations that the U.S. targeted both civilian and military installations across multiple states. The situation was triggered by a claim from former U.S. President Donald Trump, who stated on his Truth Social platform that a "large scale" American operation had captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and flown him out of the country.
A test for global governance
Venezuela's appeal to the UN Security Council represents a critical test for the multilateral system and the foundational principles of state sovereignty. For nations like Türkiye, which strongly supports the primacy of international law and peaceful conflict resolution through diplomatic channels, the Council's response will be closely watched. The incident underscores the severe challenges faced by global institutions when a permanent member is accused of aggression, potentially determining the precedent for future interventions and the credibility of international legal frameworks.“
Yeni Safak reports:
“Venezuela has formally requested an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council following what it describes as a "criminal aggression" by the United States. The move seeks to bring international scrutiny to reported military attacks, escalating the crisis to the world's primary body for maintaining peace and security.
Venezuela has escalated its diplomatic response to the recent military strikes by formally calling for an urgent meeting of the United Nations Security Council. The request, announced by Foreign Minister Yvan Gil on Saturday, aims to address what Caracas labels an unlawful attack by the United States on its sovereignty.
The official request and accusation
Minister Gil stated the request was made "in response to the criminal aggression perpetrated by the US government against our nation." He emphasized the UN Security Council's role as "the body responsible for upholding international law." In his message, conveyed via Telegram, Gil struck a defiant tone, asserting, "No cowardly attack will prevail against the strength of this people, who will emerge victorious."
Context of the escalating crisis
This diplomatic move follows Venezuela's earlier declaration of a national emergency and its accusations that the U.S. targeted both civilian and military installations across multiple states. The situation was triggered by a claim from former U.S. President Donald Trump, who stated on his Truth Social platform that a "large scale" American operation had captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and flown him out of the country.
A test for global governance
Venezuela's appeal to the UN Security Council represents a critical test for the multilateral system and the foundational principles of state sovereignty. For nations like Türkiye, which strongly supports the primacy of international law and peaceful conflict resolution through diplomatic channels, the Council's response will be closely watched. The incident underscores the severe challenges faced by global institutions when a permanent member is accused of aggression, potentially determining the precedent for future interventions and the credibility of international legal frameworks.“

