Indonesia responds to alleged US attack on Venezuela

Indonesia's Foreign Ministry assured the safety of its citizens in Venezuela after reports of a US military attack on January 3, 2026, that US President Donald Trump claimed included the capture of President Nicolas Maduro. The ministry urged de-escalation and dialogue, while former Deputy Foreign Minister Dino Patti Djalal condemned the action as a shift to 'jungle law.'

Reports emerged on January 3, 2026, of powerful explosions in Venezuela's Caracas, Miranda, and Aragua regions amid US President Donald Trump's unverified Truth Social claim of a major military operation capturing President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, whom US prosecutors charged with terrorism and drug offenses.

Indonesia's Foreign Ministry stated that all Indonesian citizens (WNI) in Venezuela are safe, with the embassy in Caracas monitoring developments. Citizens were advised to stay calm and contact the embassy. "Indonesia calls on all relevant parties to prioritize peaceful resolution through de-escalation and dialogue," the ministry posted on X.

Former Deputy Foreign Minister Dino Patti Djalal criticized the US action on X, stating strong countries act 'as they please' against others, signaling a dangerous world order. He questioned responses from the UN Security Council, G7, Latin America, and Indonesia, which follows a free and active foreign policy.

The incident has sparked global concerns over international law, with Indonesia emphasizing adherence to the UN Charter amid reports of potential civilian casualties.

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