Opposition to the detention of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro continues to intensify, with the issue now reaching the United Nations Security Council. According to reports, a UNSC meeting may be held on Monday to discuss the matter. The meeting has reportedly been requested by Colombia, with Russia and China expressing support for holding the discussion. Several countries, including Russia and China, have voiced strong objections to the action taken against Maduro, calling for international debate on the issue. If convened, the meeting will focus on concerns related to sovereignty, international law, and regional stability. The development highlights growing global pressure and diplomatic activity surrounding the Venezuela crisis as protests and criticism continue to mount worldwide.

