SYDNEY — Australia and New Zealand said Sunday they supported international law and a democratic future in Venezuela after US forces captured President Nicolas Maduro. In separate statements, the two countries — both members of the “Five Eyes” intelligence sharing alliance with the United States, Britain and Canada — said they were watching developments. “We urge all parties to support dialogue and diplomacy in order to secure regional stability and prevent escalation,” Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said in a statement. READ: US attacks on Venezuela: What we know “We continue to support international law and a peaceful, democratic transition […]... Keep on reading: US raid on Venezuela: Australia, New Zealand back international law