Several Latin American nations on Saturday criticized U.S. military action in Venezuela, which President Donald Trump described as a “large-scale” operation that resulted in the capture of the country’s leader.
"Cuba denounces and demands an urgent reaction from the international community against the criminal U.S. attack on Venezuela," Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said on the US social media platform X.
He said the region is "being brutally assaulted" and called it "state terrorism against the brave Venezuelan people and against Our America."
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said Havana "strongly" condemns the U.S. attack and added it represents "cowardly acts against a nation that has not attacked the US or any other country."
Colombian President Gustavo Petro rejected "any unilateral military action that would exacerbate the situation or put civilian populations at risk."










