Tag: OAS

ALBA-TCP’s Executive Secretary Responds to OAS Interference in Esequibo Dispute
The Executive Secretary of ALBA-TCP, Jorge Arreaza, suggested via Telegram that OAS General Secretary Luis Almagro “needs an urgent class in Public International Law, specifically on the Law of the Sea.” RELATED: Venezuela Rejects CARICOM’s Support to Guyana on Endorse to US Southern Command’s Plans Arreaza made clear that waters in which the Exxon Mobile […]
March 1, 2025

ALBA-TCP: Jorge Arreaza Critiques OAS for Ignoring Ecuador Violence under the Leadershiip of Luis Almagro
In his statement, Arreaza emphasizes that the OAS not only refrains from pronouncing on these atrocious acts in Ecuador but also hastens to support actions he considers conspiratorial against Venezuela. Related: ALBA-TCP Rejects Legal Action Against Nicaragua: A Call for Regional Sovereignty The Secretary of the Bolivarian Alliance of Our America-Treaty on Trade of Peoples […]
January 3, 2025

ALBA-TCP Rejects OAS Resolution on Venezuela
The inappropriate resolution represents yet another blatant interference in this country’s internal matters. On Monday, the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America – Peoples’ Trade Treaty (ALBA-TCP) spoke out against a resolution on the Venezuelan political situation adopted by the Organization of American States (OAS). RELATED: Venezuelans to Select Community Development Projects Through […]
August 19, 2024

Mexican President-Elect Sheinbaum Rejects Interventionism in Venezuela
“We should wait for the final tally, make the voting transparent, and leave self-determination to the Venezuelans,” she said. On Tuesday, Mexican President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum made some comments about the situation in Venezuela after the 2024 presidential elections carried out on July 28. RELATED: There Are No Protests in Venezuela but Terrorist Acts: Attorney General […]
July 30, 2024

Ecuador Countersue Mexico in Hague Court
The Government of Ecuador countersued Mexico before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) of The Hague on Monday when it considered that the Mexican State, with the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, contravened the agreement that regulates diplomatic asylum by granting it to Jorge Glas, kidnapped in Quito three weeks ago. RELATED: The Depth […]
April 29, 2024

The OAS Condemns Ecuador for Assaulting the Mexican Embassy
On Wednesday, the Organization of American States (OAS) approved a resolution condemning the incursion by Ecuadorian security forces into the Mexican embassy, which took place on the night of April 5. RELATED: ICJ to Receive Complaint Against Ecuador on Thursday: AMLO Presented by the Colombian and Bolivian delegations, the resolution was approved with the favorable […]