Venezuela requests UN Security Council emergency meeting over US action

Venezuela has formally requested an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council following confirmed US military operations within its territory. The nation’s permanent UN mission issued an official statement on January 3rd urging the Council president to convene immediately to address what Caracas describes as a violation of international law and national sovereignty.

The diplomatic move comes amid heightened tensions as Venezuelan Vice-President Delcy Rodríguez appeared on national television to announce that the government has lost contact with President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores. Rodríguez demanded proof of life for both leaders and accused US forces of causing civilian and military casualties during operations in Caracas and multiple states.

US President Donald Trump previously confirmed the execution of a large-scale military strike targeting Venezuela, including the capture of President Maduro. Venezuelan authorities characterize the operation as an unlawful incursion that has disrupted regional peace and resulted in unnecessary loss of life. The request for UN intervention invokes the foundational principles of the UN Charter regarding national sovereignty and non-aggression.