Philippines calls for restraint amid US-Venezuela conflict

The Philippines expressed concern over the US capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a military operation, which threatens the rules-based international order. The Department of Foreign Affairs urged peaceful resolution and restraint to avoid escalation. Lawmakers also condemned the action for its potential impact on the Philippines' US alliance and South China Sea disputes.

On January 3, 2026, the United States launched 'Operation Absolute Resolve,' a military action that bombed targets in Caracas and deployed troops to capture President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. US President Donald Trump announced that Maduro would face narco-terrorism charges in New York based on a 2020 indictment. Trump stated that the US would administer Venezuela until a proper transition could occur.

In a statement on January 5, the Philippines' Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said: 'The Philippines views with concern the evolving events in Venezuela and its consequential impact on peace and stability in the region as well as on the rules-based international order.' It urged respect for international law, including state sovereignty, peaceful dispute resolution, and prohibition on the use of force. There are 74 Filipinos in Venezuela, and the embassy in Bogota issued a travel advisory.

Lawmakers voiced condemnation. Rep. Leila de Lima stated: 'The attack on Venezuela and abduction of President Maduro undermines the rules-based international order, thus setting a terrible precedent.' She noted it weakens the Philippines' moral position against China in the West Philippine Sea. The Akbayan Partylist called it a sovereignty violation and 'total invasion' due to Trump's plan to control oil reserves.

The operation proceeded without congressional approval, raising legality questions. UN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed concern that it sets a 'dangerous precedent.' China called for dialogue, while the UK supported international law but shed no tears for Maduro. This follows months of tension, including a $50 million bounty in August and strikes on sea vessels.

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