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Russia, China, and North Korea Leaders Set to Hold Emergency Leaders’ Summit After Donald Trump Orders Military Action in Venezuela and Captures President Nicolás Maduro

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Russia, China, and North Korea Convene Emergency Talks After U.S. Military Action in Venezuela

Russia, China, and North Korea are set to hold an emergency high-level meeting following the United States’ military action in Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, a move that has triggered sharp international reactions and raised fears of a wider geopolitical crisis.

According to officials familiar with the matter, the three governments are coordinating urgent consultations to assess the implications of the U.S. operation, which was ordered by President Donald Trump without prior authorization from the U.S. Congress. The action, which involved direct military strikes and the detention of a sitting head of state, has been condemned by several countries as a violation of international law and Venezuelan sovereignty.

In separate statements, Moscow and Beijing described the operation as a “dangerous precedent” that threatens global stability. Russian officials accused Washington of bypassing diplomatic channels and undermining the United Nations system, while China warned that unilateral military actions could destabilize entire regions and escalate into broader confrontations among major powers. North Korea, a long-time critic of U.S. foreign policy, echoed those concerns, calling the move an example of “imperialist aggression.”

Diplomatic sources say the emergency talks are expected to focus on possible joint responses, including coordinated statements at the United Nations, diplomatic pressure on Washington, and broader discussions on how to deter similar actions in the future. While no military response has been announced, analysts note that the meeting itself signals growing alignment among U.S. rivals amid rising global tensions.

The White House has defended the operation, arguing that President Maduro is an illegitimate leader and alleging his involvement in criminal activities. U.S. officials say the action was necessary to protect American interests and regional security. Critics, however, argue that the decision bypassed constitutional requirements and could set off a chain reaction of retaliatory measures, sanctions, and diplomatic breakdowns.

Across Latin America and beyond, reactions have been mixed. Some governments have called for calm and dialogue, while others have urged an independent international investigation into the legality of the operation. The United Nations has so far appealed for restraint and emphasized the importance of respecting international law and state sovereignty.

As Russia, China, and North Korea prepare for their emergency meeting, observers warn that the Venezuela crisis could become a flashpoint in an already polarized global order, testing diplomatic institutions and deepening divisions between major power blocs.

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