US allies and adversaries use UN meeting to critique Venezuela intervention as America defends it
Source: AP
Updated 9:07 PM EST, January 5, 2026
UNITED NATIONS (AP) Both allies and adversaries of the United States on Monday used an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council to voice opposition to the audacious U.S. military operation in Venezuela that captured leader Nicolás Maduro.
Before the U.N.'s most powerful body, countries critiqued if sometimes obliquely President Donald Trumps intervention in the South American country and his recent comments signaling the possibility of expanding military action to countries like Colombia and Mexico over drug trafficking accusations. The Republican president also has reupped his threat to take over the Danish territory of Greenland for the sake of U.S. security interests.
Denmark, which has jurisdiction over the mineral-rich island, carefully denounced U.S. prospects for taking over Greenland without mentioning its NATO ally by name. The inviolability of borders is not up for negotiation, said Christina Markus Lassen, Danish ambassador to the U.N.
She also defended Venezuelas sovereignty, saying no state should seek to influence political outcomes in Venezuela through the use of threat of force or through other means inconsistent with international law.
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