Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum issue

Mexico’s warning landed with force. In a rare public rebuke, President Claudia Sheinbaum accused the United States of violating international law following reports of a surprise military operation in Venezuela and the capture of Nicolás Maduro.

Her statement framed the incident as more than a bilateral dispute. By citing international principles, Sheinbaum cast it as a threat to sovereignty across the region.

She invoked Article 2(4) of the UN Charter, which prohibits the use of force against another state, and Mexico’s long-standing Estrada Doctrine, emphasizing non-intervention and self-determination.

That message resonated in Latin America, where historical memories of coups, covert interventions, and foreign-imposed regimes remain deeply ingrained.

Brazil and other regional powers expressed concern, signaling that unease extends beyond Mexico. The situation has become a broader test of whether diplomacy can restrain escalation.

Sheinbaum’s remarks also defined Mexico’s identity on the global stage. She drew a clear line, choosing legal principles over political alignment or strategic pressure.

By appealing to the United Nations, she placed multilateral dialogue at the center of the crisis, insisting Venezuela’s future must be decided through diplomacy, not force.

Her warning carried an additional message to Washington: cooperation on migration, trade, and security cannot come at the cost of silence on war. In this moment, the struggle is not only over Caracas, but over the rules that will govern power in the Americas.

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