Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei says Tehran recognizes Nicolás Maduro as Venezuela’s “legitimate and elected president” and condemns U.S. intervention in the South American country’s internal affairs.
In a post on his X account on Nov. 23, Baghaei said Iran believes that any foreign intervention in Venezuela’s internal affairs is a breach of international law and the United Nations Charter, as well as a blow to peace and stability in the country.
“We condemn illegal interventions by the U.S. and some of its allies in Venezuela’s internal affairs—which is reminiscent of malign and divisive interventions of 2019 via recognition of a parallel government,” the Iranian spokesperson added.
He expressed Iran’s solidarity with Venezuela’s legitimate and elected President Maduro.
Iran hails efforts by the Venezuelan government and people to overcome the problems caused by the U.S.’s illegal sanctions and unjustified pressures, he noted.
Baghaei’s post came after U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Nov. 19 that Washington recognized Venezuelan opposition candidate Edmundo González as the “president-elect” of the South American country, months after President Maduro won the July election.
In a post on X, Blinken demanded “respect for the will” of Venezuelan voters.
Back in August, Venezuela’s Supreme Justice Tribunal ratified President Maduro’s victory in the July 28 presidential election.
Maduro had previously accused the U.S. and right-wing American tech entrepreneur Elon Musk of attempting to engineer coups in his country.
Maduro, who became president following the death of his mentor Hugo Chavez in 2013, was re-elected in 2018 despite U.S.-orchestrated opposition.
Venezuela has also been hit by U.S. sanctions for years, and grappling with economic challenges, including hyperinflation.
Since November 2019, the U.S.-led sanctions have pushed unbridled inflation in Venezuela to above 4,000 percent. (PressTV.ir)