Sri Lanka on Monday expressed deep concern over recent developments in Venezuela and called for a peaceful resolution in line with international law and the principles of the United Nations Charter. In a statement issued on January 5, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism said the government is closely monitoring the situation and underscored the importance of respecting sovereignty, territorial integrity and the prohibition of the use of force. The statement stressed the need for non-intervention and the peaceful settlement of international disputes, urging all parties to prioritise dialogue and de-escalation to ensure the safety and well-being…
Sri Lanka issues official statement on situation in Venezuela
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