Latin America and Spain Issue Joint Declaration Calling on Trump to Release Maduro
Several Latin American countries, together with Spain, have issued a joint declaration calling on former U.S. President Donald Trump to release Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The statement presents a rare moment of coordinated diplomatic messaging across the region and reflects shared concerns over Venezuela’s political situation and foreign
involvement. Countries Signing the Declaration The declaration was signed by six nations: Spain Brazil Chile Colombia Mexico Uruguay Together, the signatories emphasized a common commitment to regional stability and cooperation. Call for International Law and Sovereignty In the document, the governments stressed the importance of respecting national sovereignty and adhering to international law. The statement rejected external pressure and called for political disputes involving Venezuela to be resolved through dialogue, diplomacy, and peaceful means rather than confrontation. Regional and Global Reactions Political observers say the declaration signals growing coordination between Latin American governments and Spain on major regional issues. The move may increase diplomatic pressure on the United States while reinforcing calls for multilateral solutions to ongoing tensions surrounding Venezuela. Looking Ahead While it remains unclear how the declaration will affect future negotiations, analysts note that the joint statement highlights a broader push by regional leaders to assert independence in foreign policy decisions and promote dialogue as the primary path forward.
