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Andorra Calls for Peaceful Resolution to Venezuela Crisis

Andorra urges respect for international law in resolving Venezuela's crisis, as highlighted in commentator Helena Anillo's column, amid speculation.

Synthesized from:
Altaveu

Key Points

  • Andorra advocates peaceful solution to Venezuela crisis respecting international law.
  • Statement featured in Helena Anillo's 'Vinyetes H' column on 8 January 2026.
  • Speculation on Andorra's sway over figures like Trump, no formal channels confirmed.
  • Fits Andorra's pattern of commenting on global issues despite small size.

Andorra has reiterated its call for a peaceful resolution to Venezuela's crisis, emphasising respect for international law.

The position was outlined in a foreign affairs statement highlighted by commentator Helena Anillo in her "Vinyetes H" column for Altaveu on 8 January 2026. Writing under the headline "Petició andorrana," Anillo described Andorra's plea for a solution that prioritises peace while taking global legal standards into account. She also mused on the principality's potential sway over figures such as Donald Trump, though no formal diplomatic channels or responses have been detailed.

No further official clarification has emerged on the statement's origins, specific timing, or any subsequent steps. The appeal fits Andorra's pattern of weighing in on global issues despite its size, appearing amid local coverage of labour law reforms needed for international obligations and a 6.2 million euro drop in Spanish tax refunds for 2025.

A follow-up column by Anillo on 9 January shifted focus to domestic weather challenges, with low temperatures turning central valleys into a "large ice rink" and causing over 100 falls in Andorra la Vella and Escaldes-Engordany. Authorities have offered no additional comment on the Venezuela matter.

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