German leaders divided on US Venezuela operation amid ongoing fallout

Following the US military capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Chancellor Friedrich Merz deems the legal assessment 'complex,' while Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil condemns the action as a breach of international law. The government balances concerns over sovereignty with Maduro's dictatorship.

In the wake of initial government caution and opposition calls for condemnation—such as from Greens leader Katharina Dröge—the Chancellor's office issued a measured response. On Saturday evening, Merz posted on X: “The legal classification of the US operation is complex,” emphasizing Maduro's dictatorial role and adherence to international law, including state sovereignty.

Deputy Government Spokesman Sebastian Hille noted Monday that evaluation continues ahead of a UN Security Council session, weighing legal, international, political, and human rights aspects. He dismissed links to Ukraine talks, calling the situation 'extremely complex.' Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul highlighted Russia's prior support for Maduro and potential for free elections.

Klingbeil (SPD) labeled the action 'very concerning,' arguing Maduro's repression does not justify disregarding international law; CDU-SPD contacts are ongoing. EU Foreign Affairs Representative Kaja Kallas reiterated the UN Charter, backed by all members except Hungary's Viktor Orbán, who hailed a 'new world' shift.

Russia's Dmitri Medvedev threatened Merz's kidnapping, drawing sharp condemnation from Hille.

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