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The secret behind SL’s Foreign Minister’s phone call to The Venezuelan foreign minister

January 28, 2026
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China was foremost among the countries that condemned the U.S. invasion of Venezuela. The Chinese Foreign Minister recently made a transit visit to Sri Lanka, during which he held bilateral discussions with Foreign Minister Wijitha Herath. According to the statement released after the meeting, the Chinese Foreign Minister discussed the U.S. invasion of Venezuela. The joint communiqué issued following the meeting between the two foreign ministers made this clear.

‘Wang said that in the face of an increasingly complex and volatile international situation, China will firmly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of developing countries, especially small and medium-sized countries, uphold the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and international law, and work with like-minded countries to oppose the resurgence of the “law of the jungle,” resist all forms of power politics and bullying, and defend multilateralism and international fairness and justice.’

Subsequently, Foreign Minister Wijitha Herath held a telephone conversation with the Venezuelan Foreign Minister. Venezuelan Foreign Minister Gil Pinto later shared a statement about this phone call on his Telegram channel.

‘The Minister of People’s Power for Foreign Affairs of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Yván Gil, spoke this Friday—via telephone—with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tourism and Overseas Employment of Sri Lanka, Vijitha Herath, from whom he received expressions of support from his Government for the Venezuelan people, it was reported—portal of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.’

‘The show of solidarity from the South Asian country comes “after the attack against our political and territorial sovereignty and the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores,” the Venezuelan Foreign Minister stressed in a post on his Telegram channel.

During the dialogue, the diplomats reaffirmed their shared commitment to upholding international law and strengthening a bilateral agenda based on reciprocity and solidarity.’

Concerning the U.S. invasion of Venezuela, South Asian countries were hesitant to condemn the United States openly. India noted their concern to the matter but did not state condemnation. Nepal did issue such a statement. Pakistan declared that the issue should be resolved through dialogue. The Maldives remained silent. In Bangladesh, leftist parties condemned the U.S. invasion, but the government did not release any statement.

However, immediately after the invasion, the JVP condemned it and issued a statement. Later, leader of the house and MP Bimal Ratnayake also condemned the United States in Parliament. Amidst this that the telephone conversation between Foreign Minister Wijitha Herath and the Venezuelan Foreign Minister took place.

No South Asian country is known to have engaged in discussions with the Venezuelan Foreign Minister. This may be due to their fear of Trump’s tariff policies. In this context, Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister deserves recognition for his courage in holding talks with the Venezuelan Foreign Minister. Yet, how the United States interprets this discussion remains uncertain. If the Foreign Minister engaged in this dialogue after discussing the matter with China, if it could be, the America’s reaction is unlikely to be favourable.

By Upul Joseph Fernando

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