Russian statement at a UN Security Council meeting on Venezuela

In a sharply worded address to the United Nations Security Council, Russian Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia delivered a sweeping condemnation of American actions in Venezuela during an emergency session convened on Monday, January 5, 2026. The Russian permanent representative characterized recent events in Caracas as representing a dangerous return to an era of international lawlessness and brute force domination.

Ambassador Nebenzia’s statement framed the operation against Venezuelan leadership, which reportedly resulted in numerous Venezuelan and Cuban casualties, as emblematic of a broader pattern of American coercion that continues to inflict suffering across multiple global regions. The Russian diplomat asserted that no justification could ever legitimize what he termed a ‘cynically perpetrated crime’ by United States forces.

The address contained specific allegations that abducted President Nicolas Maduro and his spouse are currently being held in United States custody, with their location identified as New York as of the meeting date. Russia’s UN delegation formally demanded the immediate release of what they described as the ‘legitimately elected president of an independent state’ and his wife, characterizing their detention as a violation of international legal standards.

Nebenzia’s rhetoric emphasized Moscow’s firm condemnation of American military action against Venezuela, which he characterized as constituting ‘armed aggression’ in breach of established international norms. The statement positioned Russia as a defender of state sovereignty against what it perceives as American overreach, reflecting escalating tensions between permanent Security Council members regarding appropriate intervention protocols.