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Keir Starmer says UK ‘not involved in any way’ in US strike on Venezuela

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Keir Starmer says UK 'not involved in any way' in US strike on Venezuela

BBC Sir Keir Starmer talking to BBC reportersBBC

The UK was not involved “in any way” in the US-led strike on Venezuela, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said.

Sir Keir said he had not yet spoken to US President Donald Trump about the US operation to seize President Nicolas Maduro in the country’s capital, Caracas.

Asked if he condemned the US action, as a number of other UK politicians have, he told reporters he wanted to “establish facts” and speak to Trump first about the “fast moving situation”.

The prime minister also said he was working with the UK embassy in Venezuela to ensure around 500 British citizens in the South American country are “well looked-after, safeguarded and get appropriate advice”.

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Trump said Venezuela’s left-wing president and his wife were flown out of the country in a military operation in conjunction with US law enforcement.

Elite Delta Force soldiers were used in the raid to capture them, according to the BBC’s North American partner, CBS News.

Maduro will be indicted in New York and face drugs and weapon charges, according to US officials. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he anticipates no further action against Venezuela.

Meanwhile, Sir Ed Davey urged Starmer to condemn the US actions.

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The Liberal Democrat leader said: “Keir Starmer should condemn Trump’s illegal action in Venezuela. Maduro is a brutal and illegitimate dictator, but unlawful attacks like this make us all less safe.

“Trump is giving a green light to the likes of Putin and Xi to attack other countries with impunity.”

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said the “unorthodox” military operation by the US could prove a deterrent to future Russian and Chinese aggression.

Green Party leader Zack Polanski has called on the PM to condemn the US military strike, which he described as “illegal” and a “breach of international human rights law”.

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