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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has broken its silence on the seismic geopolitical shift occurring in South America, issuing a stern warning to the international community regarding the "sovereignty and territorial integrity" of Venezuela.
The statement, released Sunday from the bloc’s headquarters in Abuja, comes less than 24 hours after a daring U.S. military operation in Caracas resulted in the capture of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.
While West African nations are frequently focused on regional security, the bloc expressed profound "concern" over the precedent set by the American operation.
ECOWAS leaders balanced their rhetoric by acknowledging the global fight against organised crime but drew a firm line at unilateral military intervention.
"ECOWAS wishes to remind the international community about their obligation to respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of each other as enshrined in international law, especially article 2 (4) of the United Nations Charter," the statement said.
The bloc further emphasised its solidarity with the Venezuelan people, supporting their right to "shape the future of their country through an inclusive process" rather than one dictated by foreign military force.
As details of the Saturday raid emerge, the human cost is proving to be catastrophic.
The New York Times, quoting senior Venezuelan officials, reported that the death toll has risen to 80 individuals. This number is expected to climb as search teams navigate the wreckage of the presidential palace and security compounds.
Venezuelan Defence Minister Vladimir Padrino confirmed the devastation, noting that a "large part" of the President’s elite security detail was neutralised during the incursion.
The operation was described as swift and overwhelming, utilising advanced aerial assets to suppress local defences.
In Washington, President Donald Trump confirmed the success of the mission, announcing that both Maduro and Flores had been extracted from Venezuelan soil. The President took a hardline stance on the aftermath, pledging to "assert American control over the country for the time being, with US troops if necessary."
The couple landed in New York late Saturday night under heavy guard. They are currently being processed at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, a high-security facility. The legal battle ahead is expected to be historic, with the U.S. Department of Justice levying charges of:
- International Drug Trafficking: Alleging the use of state resources to move cocaine.
- Terrorism Cooperation: Alleged ties to designated global gang networks.
In Caracas, officials have remained defiant, calling the capture a "kidnapping" and demanding the immediate release of the couple.
Maduro has consistently denied all American allegations, framing them as a pretext for "imperialist regime change."
The move by ECOWAS to weigh in on a South American crisis highlights a growing anxiety among middle-power blocs that the "rules-based order" is being replaced by "might-is-right" diplomacy.
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