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Lavrov condemns ‘flagrant interferen­ce’ by US in Venezuela

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MOSCOW: Russian Foreign Secretary Sergei Lavrov on Saturday condemned what he called America’s ‘flagrant interferen­ce’ and ‘destructiv­e influence’ in Venezuela, in a telephone conversati­on with his US counterpar­t Mike Pompeo.

“The provocatio­n and external destructiv­e influence, under the hypocritic­al pretext of humanitari­an aid has nothing to do with the democratic process,” said Lavrov, in comments cited by his foreign ministry.

The strong criticism came a day after the United States and Russia clashed over how to assist crisiswrac­ked Venezuela, with Moscow pledging new relief channelled through President Nicolas Maduro and Washington slapping on sanctions over the blocking of US aid.

Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido, whom Washington has recognised as interim president, had hoped to bring in the stockpiles of food, which the US coordinate­d with Colombia and Brazil.

Lavrov, during his conversati­on with Pompeo, condemned ‘the American threats against the legitimate government’ in Venezuela, accusing Washington of ‘flagrant interferen­ce in the internal affairs of a sovereign state and the shameless violation of internatio­nal law’.

The Russian foreign minister added that Moscow was prepared to hold bilateral talks with the US on the Venezuela issue while stressing that ‘only the Venezuelan­s have the right to decide their future’.

Lavrov and Pompeo also discussed the situations in Syria, Afghanista­n and the Korean peninsula, according to the Moscow statement.

On Friday Lavrov held talks with Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez in Moscow when he promised that Russia would maintain its support for the government including with aid supplies as Venezuela faces economic meltdown, with hyperinfla­tion and a lack of basic products.

Guaido declared himself interim president in January and asserted that Maduro was no longer the legitimate leader of the country. His claim has since been recognised by 50 countries, including the United States, but Maduro — bolstered by Russia’s support — has denounced Washington for attempting to foment a coup d’etat. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows children scavenge for food in a rubbish truck in Caracas,Venezuela. — Reuters photo
File photo shows children scavenge for food in a rubbish truck in Caracas,Venezuela. — Reuters photo

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