Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro called on his country's people to remain calm and preserve national unity in the face of serious military threats from the United States. Maduro emphasized that the Venezuelan people "will continue to live in peace and in the construction of their own democratic model." "They have always underestimated us; today they want to impose a permanent agenda of threats of war, military threats, and psychological warfare; I always tell the people of Venezuela: nerves of steel, calm, and maximum national unity," Maduro said through state television. He assured that this is the formula to ensure that Venezuela does not deviate from the path of comprehensive economic reconstruction, diversification of its productive forces, and social recovery. These statements were made within the framework of the Encounter of Parliamentarians of the Greater Caribbean for Peace, taking place in Caracas. The Venezuelan president also highlighted the singular importance of bringing parliaments together to activate the Continental Peace Delegation.
Maduro Calls for Calm as US Military Threats Loom
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro urged citizens to stay calm and united amid military threats from the US, emphasizing the country's commitment to peace and its own democratic path.