https://www.hani.co.kr/arti/politics/politics_general/1238251.html

They stated, "The Maduro regime's lack of democratic legitimacy and its suppression of human rights cannot escape international criticism," while adding, "the regime's misgovernance cannot serve as a justification for unilateral military operations against a sovereign state." They emphasized that "the restoration of democracy in Venezuela must be left to the choice of the Venezuelan people themselves and must be achieved through peaceful and diplomatic means."

In particular, they expressed concern that "this situation could become a precedent justifying similar armed interventions in the future." They noted, "If the perception spreads that a specific superpower can violate the sovereignty of another nation based on its own unilateral judgment, it will lead to instability across the entire international order." They further stated, "As a country that regards the ROK-U.S. alliance as its pivot, South Korea cannot help but closely monitor the impact such changes may have on the situation in Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula."

68 Lawmakers from the Democratic Party of Korea Issue Statement on Venezuela Situation
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  1. >They noted, “If the perception spreads that a specific superpower can violate the sovereignty of another nation based on its own unilateral judgment, it will lead to instability across the entire international order.”

    What superpower does that leave that doesn’t already think and act like this?