London, United Kingdom – The British Prime Minister confirmed that his country was not involved in any way in the US-led military operation against Venezuela. He emphasized that London was not a party to the planning or execution of the operation and provided no military or logistical support.
In official statements, the Prime Minister clarified that his country’s position on the Venezuelan crisis remains consistent. It is based on supporting political and diplomatic solutions, respecting the sovereignty of nations, and the necessity of avoiding any military escalation that would complicate the regional situation and increase the suffering of the Venezuelan people.
He added that the British government is closely monitoring developments in coordination with its international allies. He called on all parties to exercise restraint and to work through international channels and UN institutions. The goal is to reach a peaceful settlement that guarantees stability and preserves regional security.
This statement comes amid growing questions within political and media circles about the extent of involvement of Washington’s allies in the recent US operation. This is occurring against a backdrop of concerns about the escalation of tensions in Latin America and their repercussions on international security.


