World leaders react with condemnation and caution after US attack on Venezuela
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Vice President JD Vance and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio have both backed the significant military strike on Venezuela. Meanwhile, Attorney General Pam Bondi has confirmed that two individuals have been charged with narco-terrorism and conspiracy to import cocaine.

Trump posted an image of a handcuffed and blindfolded Maduro on board a flight bound for the US on Truth Social. (Truth Social)

The international response has been cautious, with countries like Australia adopting a measured stance.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese urged “all parties to support dialogue and diplomacy to ensure regional stability and prevent further escalation.” However, he stopped short of openly criticizing the military action.

“Australia has consistently expressed concerns about Venezuela, particularly regarding the respect for democratic principles, human rights, and fundamental freedoms,” Albanese stated.

He added, “We continue to advocate for international law and support a peaceful, democratic transition in Venezuela that accurately reflects the will of its people.”

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra on Monday 22 December 2025. fedpol Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra on Monday 22 December 2025. fedpol Photo: Alex Ellinghausen (Alex Ellinghausen)

Opposition Leader Sussan Ley expressed approval of the developments, stating that the Venezuelan President, Nicolás Maduro, is now being held accountable after what she described as his illegitimate rule.

”Under his rule, Venezuela has endured years of repression, systemic human rights abuses, corruption, and the crushing of basic democratic freedoms,” Ley said in a joint statement alongside Shadow Foreign Affairs Minister Michaelia Cash.

“The Venezuelan people deserve the chance to restore their sovereignty through a peaceful return to democracy.

“We should live in a world where dictators and despots face justice for their crimes.”

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer initially said he was working to “establish the facts”.

In a second update posted to X, Starmer said the UK supported a transition of power in Venezuela.

“We regarded Maduro as an illegitimate President and we shed no tears about the end of his regime,” Starmer said.

French President Emmanuel Macron reacted with a similarly tempered response.

”The transition to come must be peaceful, democratic, and respectful of the will of the Venezuelan people. We hope that President Edmundo González Urrutia, elected in 2024, will be able to ensure this transition as quickly as possible,” Macron wrote on X.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said his government would “take our time” to evaluate the developments in Venezuela.

Merz added that “a transition to a government legitimised by elections must be ensured” and said “political instability must not arise in Venezuela”.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a joint press conference after a trilateral meeting with Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis at the Citadel of David Hotel in Jerusalem, Monday Dec. 22, 2025. (Abir Sultan/Pool Photo via AP)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated Trump in a post on X. (AP)

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated Trump in a post on X.

“Congratulations, President @realDonaldTrump for your bold and historic leadership on behalf of freedom and justice,” Netanyahu wrote.

“I salute your decisive resolve and the brilliant action of your brave soldiers.”

Other foreign governments swiftly responded with strong criticism of the US’ military action.

The Mexican Ministry for Foreign Affairs said it “strongly condemns and rejects the military actions carried out unilaterally in recent hours by the armed forces of the United States of America against targets in the territory of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, in clear violation of Article 2 of the Charter of the United Nations”.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said that while Spain did not recognise Maduro’s regime, his government also does not recognise an intervention that is a violation of international law and of which “pushes the region toward a horizon of uncertainty and belligerence”.

“We call on all actors to think of the civilian population, to respect the United Nations Charter, and to articulate a fair and dialogued transition,” Sanchez said.

Russia’s foreign ministry condemned the action as an “act of armed aggression”.

”The pretexts used to justify such actions are unfounded. Ideological animosity has prevailed over business pragmatism and the willingness to build relationships based on trust and predictability,” the ministry said in a statement.

“In the current situation, it is important, first and foremost, to prevent further escalation and to focus on finding a way out of the situation through dialogue.”

FILE - Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez looks on during a meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer inside 10 Downing Street, in London, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2025. (Toby Melville, Pool Photo via AP, File)
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said his government does not recognise an intervention which violates international law. (AP)

China’s foreign ministry said in a statement that it was “deeply shocked”.

”China is deeply shocked and strongly condemns the use of force by the US against a sovereign country and the use of force against the president of a country,” a ministry statement said.

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