Venezuela confirms that its relationship with Cuba has been based on solidarity and joint cooperation

Venezuela reaffirms that international relations must be governed by the principles of international law and non-intervention.
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Published at: 11/01/2026 04:54 PM

Venezuela confirms that its relationship with the Republic of Cuba has historically been based on brotherhood, solidarity and cooperation, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations and International Law, on the free exercise of self-determination and national sovereignty.

In a statement published by the Minister of People's Power for Foreign Affairs, Yván Gil, on his Telegram channel, Venezuela reaffirms that international relations must be governed by the principles of international law and non-intervention.


Below is the full text:

The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ratifies its historic position within the framework of relations with the Republic of Cuba, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations and International Law, to the free exercise of self-determination and national sovereignty.

The relationship between the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and the Caribbean and the Republic of Cuba has historically been based on brotherhood, solidarity, cooperation and complementarity.

Venezuela reaffirms that international relations must be governed by the principles of international law, non-intervention, the sovereign equality of States and the self-determination of peoples. We reiterate that political and diplomatic dialogue is the only way to peacefully resolve disputes of any nature.


Mazo News Team

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