Jan 3 – Spain will not recognize a U.S. intervention in ‍Venezuela that violates international law, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Saturday, after U.S. forces captured long-serving ‌Venezuelan President Nicolas ‌Maduro in an overnight operation.

“Spain did not recognize the Maduro regime. But neither will ​it recognize an intervention that violates international ‍law and ​pushes the region toward ​a horizon of uncertainty ‍and belligerence”, Sanchez wrote on X, after U.S. President Donald Trump announced the U.S. would run ‍the South American country until a “safe” transition was completed.

Sanchez also ‍called ‍on all parties ​to “think of the ​civilian ⁠population, to respect ‌the United Nations Charter, and to articulate a fair and dialogued transition.”

(Reporting by Ana Cantero, Editing by William ⁠Maclean)