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UNSC

Agenda Item: Stabilizing Venezuela After the Capture of
Nicolas Maduro

The capture of Nicolás Maduro has plunged Venezuela into a moment of profound uncertainty, raising urgent questions about governance, security, and regional stability. Power vacuums, internal divisions, and humanitarian concerns threaten to escalate an already fragile situation.

The United Nations Security Council is tasked with addressing the immediate risks of instability, preventing further violence, and considering pathways toward political transition and peace. As domestic and international actors respond to rapidly unfolding events, the Council must balance sovereignty, security, and humanitarian responsibility. The stakes extend beyond

Venezuela’s borders.

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