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Starmer claims that the US is responsible for justifying actions in Venezuela

Keir starmer, British Prime Minister said that the United States was responsible for justifying its actions after it captured President Nicolas Maduro. He described the situation as being "not straight forward."

"What Venezuela needs is a peaceful, democratic transition." Starmer said that this was the?position we held before the weekend and it is still our position.

"International law is a framework, anchor, or benchmark against which we judge all other governments' actions. It is up to the U.S., of course, to justify "the actions" that they have taken. It's not easy. Even today, new developments continue to occur."

Maduro was captured by the United States in an early morning raid on Saturday. He was taken to New York, where he will be charged with drug trafficking.

Starmer's spokesperson said that the U.S. raid is not comparable to Russia?s "full invasion" of Ukraine.

The UK has repeatedly condemned President Vladimir 'Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and imposed the largest set of sanctions ever against Russia.

Starmer's spokeswoman told reporters that "comparisons" between the events of the weekend and an unprovoked invasion on a full scale into a democratic sovereign state are not fair.

"We've always been clear... that Maduro’s rule in Venezuela was fraudulent." (Reporting and editing by William James; Andrew MacAskill, Sam Tabahriti)

(source: Reuters)