The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Venezuela slams ‘supremacis­t policies’ of Pompeo and ‘regime of Trump’

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CARACAS: Venezuela on Sunday slammed comments by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo about the government of President Nicolas Maduro, denouncing ‘supremacis­t policies’ and aggression by the ‘regime of Donald Trump’.

In a speech on Friday, Pompeo said that “a dictator today in Venezuela cripples his economy and starves his people,” and urged the State Department help to those who flee the crisis-stricken country.

“Mr. Pompeo shows false concern for the reality of Venezuela, while hiding the perverse effects of the unilateral coercive measures of his government,” Venezuela’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement, referring to financial sanctions levied against Venezuela by the Trump government.

It said Trump’s government “has launched erratic manoeuvres, typical of the arrogance and despair of imperialis­t politics, after having failed once and again in the face of the will of a free and independen­t people.”

Close to 1 million people left Venezuela between 2015 and 2017, according to UN figures, to escape the rising incidence of malnutriti­on and preventabl­e diseases as a result of the collapse of the country’s socialist economic system.

Maduro blames the situation on US sanctions and an ‘economic war’ waged by the opposition. He is up for re-election on May 20 in a vote that is being boycotted by the opposition’s main coalition, which calls it a sham.

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