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Starmer faces revolt by MPs over response to US attack on Venezuela
Summary
Labour MPs are pressing Prime Minister Keir Starmer to condemn a US operation that captured Venezuela's president, and Mr Maduro and his wife are due in court on Monday.
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The UK Labour party is experiencing internal pressure after a US operation in Venezuela resulted in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has not described the capture as illegal and has faced calls from several Labour MPs to condemn the US action. The episode has prompted concern from other governments and international bodies about the legal and diplomatic implications. Maduro and his wife are reported to be due to appear in court on Monday.
Key developments:
- US forces carried out an operation that led to the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer has not labelled the capture illegal and has been criticised by some Labour MPs for his response.
- Several Labour MPs on the party's left have demanded the UK formally condemn the US action and have accused the government of double standards on international law.
- Maduro and his wife are scheduled to appear in court on Monday.
Summary:
The dispute has highlighted tensions within Labour over how the UK should respond to the US operation and how the party applies principles of international law. Maduro and his wife are due in court on Monday; further diplomatic or legal developments are undetermined at this time.
