The US has announced it will manage the affairs of Venezuela until the change of its own administration. This move came amid an ongoing power struggle in Venezuela and changing national dynamics in the United States. The involvement of the US aims to ensure stability in the region and a smooth transition in the South American nation.
Japan, having a keen interest in regional stability, is closely observing the US's role in Venezuela. The situation is factored into Japan's overall evaluation of international politics and its ties with both the United States and South American nations. Japan's core social values emphasize cooperation, stability, and adherence to international law.
In contrast to the United States' direct involvement, the EU takes a more diplomatic role in such scenarios, favoring negotiation and dialogue. Their approach focuses more on finding a democratic, peaceful solution through diplomatic means rather than direct intervention.