The government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines has declared profound apprehension regarding recent military developments in Venezuela, where United States forces have reportedly captured President Nicolas Maduro and his spouse. Foreign Minister Fitz Bramble, communicating through official state media channels on Sunday, confirmed that Kingstown is maintaining vigilant surveillance of the escalating situation.
Minister Bramble, drawing upon his diplomatic expertise, revealed that continuous communication has been established with Gareth Bynoe, SVG’s ambassador stationed in Caracas. Preliminary assessments confirm the safety of all Vincentian diplomatic personnel, with current reports indicating relative calm within the Venezuelan capital. The embassy has not received any distress communications from Vincentian citizens potentially residing in Venezuela during this crisis.
Addressing the complex diplomatic landscape, Bramble characterized both nations involved—Venezuela and the United States—as friends of SVG, emphasizing shared membership in international bodies including the United Nations and Organisation of American States. This dual allegiance creates particular challenges for the small island nation, with Bramble highlighting the situation’s “grave concern” for both SVG and the broader Caribbean region.
The Foreign Minister articulated serious concerns about potential “far-reaching implications” for St. Vincent and the Grenadines as a small island developing state. In response, the government has committed to ongoing assessment of possible economic and security impacts, pledging to implement responsive measures as circumstances evolve.
Prime Minister Godwin Friday’s administration reaffirmed its dedication to regional development and alignment with CARICOM’s collective stance. SVG endorses statements issued by the CARICOM Conference of Heads of Government on January 2nd and 3rd, 2026, which emphasize unwavering commitment to international law principles and multilateralism as codified in the UN Charter.
CARICOM leadership convened an emergency session Saturday to address the Venezuelan crisis, with the Secretariat acknowledging the situation’s grave regional concerns and potential implications for neighboring states. The organization has committed to providing continuous updates as information becomes available, while SVG’s government has similarly promised to keep its citizens informed of developments.
