A spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the
Democratic People’s
Republic of Korea (DPRK) gave the following answer to a question
put by KCNA
on May 5 as regards the coup d’état attempt by anti-government
forces in
Venezuela:
An abnormal incident broke out recently in Venezuela, where
internal antigovernment forces attempted a coup d’état to remove the
legitimately elected
president.
The latest coup d’état attempt is an extremely dangerous act of
violence that
pushes the Venezuelan situation to an utmost instability, having
a highly negative
impact on the overall situation in the region.
The situation in Venezuela is being aggravated day by day,
because the internal
anti-government forces are launching, with the support of the
outside forces, a
campaign against the president from January and the hostile
forces are making
undisguised attempt to deprive Venezuela of its representation
in the United
Nations.
At the same time, the United States, acting like a “single
superpower”, is
making such reckless remarks that a military action is possible
with regard to the
Venezuelan situation and the U.S. will carry out that action if
so necessary. These
remarks are evoking great concern of the international
community.
We condemn all of the attempts for removing the legitimately
elected president
of Venezuela and interfering in its internal affairs as a
challenge to international
justice and a flagrant violation of international law.
We call for a peaceful solution to the Venezuelan issue in
accordance with the
independent will and decision of the government and people of
that country and
extend invariable support and solidarity to the Venezuelan
people in their struggle
for defending sovereignty.
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