China has celebrated “the resumption of political dialogue in Venezuela” and asked the US empire to “completely” eliminate the “unilateral and illegal” sanctions…
According to Articles 1 (2), 2 (1) and 74 of the UN Charter, the imposition of unilateral sanctions violates the principles of the Charter, the principle of equality of states, the development of friendly relations and good neighborliness, and consideration of each other’s interests and well-being.
The UN Charter is the foundational document that the UN is built on. UNCLOS is a convention (one that, for what it’s worth, the US never ratified). The PCA is a non-UN body that’s sometimes used as an arbitration mechanism between two parties to avoid conflict.
Do you have any grasp on international law, or do you just enjoy whataboutism?
Dunno. Are there any illegal ways to pass sanctions as laws? I mean governments are caught all the time breaking their own laws. I wouldn’t put it passed congress to break the very laws they themselves have passed in complicity because they all benefit from it in some way.
Most western governments are held accountable to their own laws. This is why Trump is in the bother he is in today. There are always going to be one or two slippery characters, but versus the autocracies in the world, they have a much higher hit rate.
How are these illegal sanctions?
By violating international law:
https://www.isjq.ir/article_145298.html?lang=en
Are you LARPing being a communist in Eastern Germany? Are you wiretapping your home yourself or do you ask other LARPers to do it for you?
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Daily reminder that when liberals say “freedom” they mean “of markets”
“free speech” like prosecuting people for supporting Palestine, right?
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How long has China been adopting the UN charter?
This is news to me. I guess we can all forget about the nine-dash line from today.
The UN Charter is the foundational document that the UN is built on. UNCLOS is a convention (one that, for what it’s worth, the US never ratified). The PCA is a non-UN body that’s sometimes used as an arbitration mechanism between two parties to avoid conflict.
Do you have any grasp on international law, or do you just enjoy whataboutism?
Doesn’t answer the question. When has China accepted UN charters?
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don’t engage with idiots, don’t engage with idiots, don’t engage with idiots…
I’d recommend you read a tiny bit into UN history and what the UN Charter actually is.
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Dunno. Are there any illegal ways to pass sanctions as laws? I mean governments are caught all the time breaking their own laws. I wouldn’t put it passed congress to break the very laws they themselves have passed in complicity because they all benefit from it in some way.
Most western governments are held accountable to their own laws. This is why Trump is in the bother he is in today. There are always going to be one or two slippery characters, but versus the autocracies in the world, they have a much higher hit rate.