Ausunción, August 18 (RHC)-- Deputies from Uruguay's ruling party have rejected the threat of possible U.S. military intervention against Venezuela as alluded to by President Donald Trump last week. Members of the Frente Amplio issued a statement asserting their "rejection of the threat of using force, violating the basic principles of international law, which condemns all acts of violence and interference in the internal affairs of each country."
They also said that "the crisis in Venezuela can only be overcome by the Venezuelan people, based on respect, dialogue, and peaceful understanding between the parties." The Uruguayan party calls on the international community to work "within the framework of the most unrestricted fulfillment of respect for human rights, the maintenance of democracy and universal peace."
While dozens of representatives from the Spanish organizations denounced Trump for saying he hadn't ruled out the possibility of a military option for Venezuela when he spoke to reporters last week. They include members of Spain's anti-austerity Podemos party, unions, legal experts and left-wing groups.
Addressing the message to the Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, they congratulated Caracas on the success of the recent elections and "the immediate measures taken by that sovereign body that is the National Constituent Assembly."
Uruguayan and Spanish Groups Denounce U.S. Venezuela Threat

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