European nations give ultimatum
to Venezuela
United Nations Security Council holds Meeting on situation in Venezuela (2019 Getty Images) |
Four European Nations are giving Venezuela an ultimatum to
announce a Presidential Election and a deadline of eight days, or they`ll
recognize opposition leader Juan Guaido as the legitimate Interim President.
By James Blears
Britain, France, Germany and Spain have announced the
ultimatum. The European Union has issued a milder statement saying there must
be a Presidential Election in Venezuela or further actions will be taken,
including addressing the leadership issue, not mentioning a time line. The
United States has already recognized Juan Guaido as Venezuela`s Interim
President. And is calling on all nations to stand with the forces of freedom.
Russia, China, Turkey, Mexico, Cuba and Bolivia support President Nicolas
Maduro as the legitimate President of Venezuela.
Venezuela`s Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza who attended the
UN National Security Council meeting is stressing that no one will dictate
elections or deadlines to Venezuela. But he also says the Government of
President Nicolas Maduro does want to establish communication and a dialogue
with The Government of President Donald Trump. The crisis continues to deepen,
widen and divide.
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