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‘So much for non-meddling’: Russian FM spokeswoman slams West for ‘handpicking’ Venezuela govt | ‘So much for non-meddling’: Russian FM spokeswoman slams West for ‘handpicking’ Venezuela govt |
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Recognition of the rebel president in Venezuela is a prime example of Western disrespect for international law and sovereignty, said Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova. | Recognition of the rebel president in Venezuela is a prime example of Western disrespect for international law and sovereignty, said Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova. |
“The example of events in Venezuela shows clearly how the progressive Western community actually treats international law, sovereignty and non-interference in internal affairs of states – by handpicking the government there,” Zakharova said on Facebook, after landing in Algeria on Thursday morning. Zakharova is accompanying Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on a trip to Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco this week. | |
On Wednesday, the Trump administration recognized opposition leader Juan Guaido as interim president of Venezuela, declaring elected government of Nicolas Maduro illegitimate. A number of US allies have followed suit, both in Latin America and Europe. | On Wednesday, the Trump administration recognized opposition leader Juan Guaido as interim president of Venezuela, declaring elected government of Nicolas Maduro illegitimate. A number of US allies have followed suit, both in Latin America and Europe. |
Maduro responded by severing diplomatic ties with the US and ordering all American diplomats to leave the country within 72 hours. Venezuela’s army has backed the government. | Maduro responded by severing diplomatic ties with the US and ordering all American diplomats to leave the country within 72 hours. Venezuela’s army has backed the government. |
Guaido presides over Venezuela’s National Assembly, the legislative body elected in 2015. It was superseded in 2017 with the election of the Constitutional Assembly, but its lawmakers – backed by Washington – have refused to recognize that election as legitimate. | Guaido presides over Venezuela’s National Assembly, the legislative body elected in 2015. It was superseded in 2017 with the election of the Constitutional Assembly, but its lawmakers – backed by Washington – have refused to recognize that election as legitimate. |
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