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Pence vows US will not allow ‘collapse of Venezuela’

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MIAMI: US vice-president Mike Pence on Wednesday vowed the US would not allow ‘the collapse of Venezuela’, saying such an event would ‘endanger’ countries in the wider region.

“The collapse of Venezuela will endanger all who call the Western Hemisphere home,” Pence said in remarks delivered before some 600 people at a Catholic church in Doral, the heart of Miami’s Venezuelan community.

“We cannot and will not let that happen,” he said, adding that “working with our allies in the Latin American region, the US will confront and overcome all who dare to threaten our wellbeing.”

He emphasised that Venezuela’s ‘collapse’ would ‘drive more illegal drug traffickin­g with its murderous consequenc­es’ — a notion his boss President Donald Trump has also pushed.

The vice-president gave his speech just back from his tour last week of Colombia, Argentina, Chile and Panama. Venezuela was among the key issues discussed.

The country has spiralled into political and economic chaos, threatenin­g regional stability. Clashes between protesters and police this year have left 125 people dead, according to prosecutor­s.

In Miami Pence did not raise the spectre of military action, which Trump has evoked.

Pence insisted that the US would not make decisions unilateral­ly: “America first does not mean America alone.”

US Senator Marco Rubio and Florida Governor Rick Scott also spoke, reiteratin­g their pledge to ban companies in the southeaste­rn state from doing business with Venezuelan firms.

According to 2015 census data, some 273,000 Venezuelan­s live in US — nearly half of them in Florida, and most in Miami-Dade and Broward counties. — AFP

 ??  ?? Pence shaking hands with former prisoner Francisco Marquez after hearing his story as he meets with members of the Venezuelan exile community, recent Venezuelan migrants, other local leaders and officials about the continuing devastatio­n and unrest in...
Pence shaking hands with former prisoner Francisco Marquez after hearing his story as he meets with members of the Venezuelan exile community, recent Venezuelan migrants, other local leaders and officials about the continuing devastatio­n and unrest in...

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