Venezuela’s Embassy in Namibia Alleges Kidnapping of President Maduro by United States. The Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in Namibia has issued a statement condemning what it describes as the capture and kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife by the United States of America.
In a statement released on Monday, the embassy expressed strong opposition to the alleged action and called on the international community to respond. “We denounce this outrage and demand proof of life for our president. We request international support to denounce this new aggression,” the statement said.
The embassy’s announcement characterises the reported incident as an act of aggression against Venezuela’s leadership. No further details were provided regarding the circumstances surrounding the alleged capture, including the location, timing or parties involved. The statement did not cite any official confirmation beyond the embassy’s declaration.
As of the time of reporting, there has been no public response from the United States authorities addressing the claims made by the Venezuelan diplomatic mission in Namibia. Similarly, no independent verification of the embassy’s allegations has been released through official international channels.
The statement represents the position of the Venezuelan government as conveyed by its diplomatic representation in Namibia. The embassy’s call for proof of life and international support signals an appeal to global institutions and foreign governments to take note of the situation as described.
Diplomatic missions typically issue statements to communicate their government’s official stance on international developments. The embassy’s message did not outline any immediate diplomatic steps being taken in Namibia following the announcement.
The situation remains unclear, with limited information available beyond the embassy’s statement. Developments related to the claim are expected to depend on further official communication from the governments concerned or from international bodies.
This report reflects the contents of the statement issued by the Embassy of Venezuela in Namibia and does not include independent confirmation of the claims made.
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