The Bolivarian Alliance for the peoples of our America Treaty of Trade of the Peoples (ALBA-TCP) spoke on Tuesday against the decision of the European Union Council to extend the unilateral coercive measures against high officials and institutions of Nicaragua.
Through a statement that was repossed by Foreign Minister Yván Gil in his Telegram channel, it is indicated that “in the face of this new aggression, the Alba-TCP reaffirms that Nicaragua is not alone and requires the European Union to raise these interfering measures, which cause serious damage to the welfare of the Nicaraguan people.”
They ratified their “unrestricted solidarity with the heroic town of Nicaragua, with their co -presidents, Commander Daniel Ortega and the companion Rosario Murillo, as well as with all the unjustly attacked officials.”
Next text of the statement:
ALBA-TCP rejects new aggression against Nicaragua
The Bolivarian Alliance for the peoples of our America Treaty of Trade of the Peoples (ALBA-TCP) energetically rejects the decision of the European Union Council to extend the illegal and arbitrary unilateral coercive measures against senior officials and institutions of the Nicaraguan State.
This action constitutes an affront to the dignity of a people that, inspired by the legacy of General Augusto C. Sandino, exercises his legitimate right to live in peace and build his own social justice project, without external interference.
The ALBA-TCP ratifies its unrestricted solidarity with the heroic town of Nicaragua, with its co-presidents, Commander Daniel Ortega and the companion Rosario Murillo, as well as with all the unjustly attacked officials. These sanctions, anachronistic expression of colonialism and supremacism, add up to the military deployment of the United States in the Caribbean and are part of an interventionist agenda that seeks to criminalize and isolate the sovereign governments of our America.
Faced with this new aggression, the ALBA-TCP reaffirms that Nicaragua is not alone and requires the European Union to raise these interference measures, which cause serious damage to the well-being of the Nicaraguan people. United in Brotherhood, the peoples and governments of our alliance we will continue to defend the self -determination, peace and Latin American and Caribbean integration, convinced that no imperial power can bend the spirit that unites us in the struggle for true independence.
Caracas, September 30, 2025
