Venezuelan Minister Diosdado Cabello called on the United Nations to take action against the United States attacks on boats allegedly linked to drug trafficking in the Caribbean and Pacific.
- On Wednesday, Diosdado Cabello, Venezuelas Minister of Interior, criticized the United Nations for its lack of response to US attacks on suspected drug boats in the Caribbean.
- Cabello urged the United Nations to address these incidents, highlighting Venezuelas concerns over sovereignty and the implications of US military actions in the region.
- The attacks by the United States on vessels alleged to be involved in narcotrafficking have raised tensions, with Cabello asserting the need for a multilateral response to protect nations.
Why It Matters
This event underscores the growing tensions between Venezuela and the United States, particularly regarding drug trafficking issues. It also highlights the role of the United Nations in international disputes and regional security dynamics.