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Russia condemns U.S. strike on alleged drug vessel near Venezuela

Russia condemned the U.S. attack on a vessel suspected of carrying illegal drugs near the Venezuelan coast and warned of the dangers of escalation by the U.S. in the Caribbean region.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said that Sergei Lavrov's, the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs under Vladimir Putin, spoke by phone with his Venezuelan counterpart Yvan Gil on Sunday.

The ministry reported that "Sergei Lavrov stated that Russia strongly condemned the new strike of the U.S. military on a vessel in international waters near Venezuela on October 3,"

The ministers "expressed serious concern over Washington's escalating action in the Caribbean Sea, which is fraught with grave consequences for the entire region," the statement said.

The October 3 attack on the vessel that Washington accused of carrying "substantial quantities of narcotics" to America in order to poison its people killed four people.

Moscow stated that "there is no certainty" that the United States would not link their declared war on drug cartels to the situation in Haiti.

Russia has also warned against attempts to interpret a UN resolution in a broad way.

Security Council Resolution to More than Double

The size of a 15-month old underfunded and understaffed mission to combat armed gangs on Haiti.

Russia, China, and Pakistan did not vote in favor of the measure proposed by the United States and Panama. The 13 remaining council members voted for the measure.

The Russian Ministry said that "the Russian side has confirmed their full support and solidarity with the leadership of Venezuela and the people in this current context." Louise Heavens/Guy Faulconbridge edited the report by Louise Heavens.

(source: Reuters)