Spain Offers to Help Broker Peace in Venezuela
Madrid urges de-escalation under international law to signal coordinated EU diplomacy.
Overview
- The Foreign Ministry issued a January 3 communiqué stating Spain is ready to provide its services for a peaceful, agreed resolution to the crisis.
- Officials called for restraint and for actions consistent with international law and the principles of the UN Charter.
- Spain said it is tracking developments in concert with European Union partners and countries in the region.
- The ministry reported constant contact with the embassy and consulate in Caracas and with the consular emergency response service.
- Authorities said they are monitoring the situation of Spanish nationals in Venezuela through active consular channels.