Dear friends, representatives of the international community,
all who care about the fate of peoples and the future of the world.
Today, we express solidarity with the Venezuelan people—a people with a rich history, culture, and the right to independently determine their own path of development without external pressure.
We are convinced that respect for the Charter of the United Nations, the principles of the sovereign equality of states, non-interference in internal affairs, and the peaceful resolution of disputes must remain the foundation of international relations. These principles were created to protect peoples, not to divide them.
Venezuela has the right to dialogue, stability, and a political solution based on the will of its citizens. We call for an end to any actions that exacerbate the suffering of the civilian population and the creation of conditions for a peaceful and legitimate resolution of the situation.
We also call for the return of President Nicolás Maduro to the full exercise of his duties within the framework of constitutional and international law, as part of the process of restoring political stability and national dialogue.
Let respect, law, and peace prevail over confrontation.
We believe that Venezuela's future should be determined by the Venezuelan people—freely, without pressure, and in accordance with international law.
Thank you.
Usen Suleimen, Director of the National Endowment for Propserity, Republic of Kazakhstan
all who care about the fate of peoples and the future of the world.
Today, we express solidarity with the Venezuelan people—a people with a rich history, culture, and the right to independently determine their own path of development without external pressure.
We are convinced that respect for the Charter of the United Nations, the principles of the sovereign equality of states, non-interference in internal affairs, and the peaceful resolution of disputes must remain the foundation of international relations. These principles were created to protect peoples, not to divide them.
Venezuela has the right to dialogue, stability, and a political solution based on the will of its citizens. We call for an end to any actions that exacerbate the suffering of the civilian population and the creation of conditions for a peaceful and legitimate resolution of the situation.
We also call for the return of President Nicolás Maduro to the full exercise of his duties within the framework of constitutional and international law, as part of the process of restoring political stability and national dialogue.
Let respect, law, and peace prevail over confrontation.
We believe that Venezuela's future should be determined by the Venezuelan people—freely, without pressure, and in accordance with international law.
Thank you.
Usen Suleimen, Director of the National Endowment for Propserity, Republic of Kazakhstan