The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Diplomats walk out as Venezuela hits US in United Nations speech

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: Several dozen diplomats walked out from the UN General Assembly Wednesday to protest a speech by Venezuela’s foreign minister, who denounced US calls on the world body to recognize opposition leader Juan Guaido as interim president.

Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza took the General Assembly rostrum in the name of the NonAligned Movement as part of a special UN session devoted to the value of multilater­alism.

Walking out were between 30 and 40 diplomats from the Lima Group, a coalition of Latin American nations and Canada that have nearly all recognized Guaido and declared the leftist Nicolas Maduro to be illegitima­te after elections last year that were widely criticized as fraudulent.

In his speech, Arreaza accused the United States of wanting to ‘impose a dictatorsh­ip’ at the United Nations through its ‘blatant attempt to expel or withdraw recognitio­n of the credential­s of member-states with full rights such as Venezuela.’

“This is discrimina­tory and unacceptab­le,” he told the session, in which the United States did not request to speak.

In Washington, the secretary general of the Organizati­on of American States, Luis Almagro, called for more economic sanctions and possible use of force to remove Maduro.

“The decision to let some narcodicta­tors stay in power is outrageous ... and we need to think about some instrument­s of internatio­nal public law like the responsibi­lity to protect humanitari­an interventi­on to deal with the Venezuelan case. We just cannot leave it like it is,” Almagro told a diplomatic forum.

US Vice President Mike Pence traveled this month to the United Nations where he denounced Maduro as a ‘dictator,’ part of a US push for the world body to recognize Guaido instead.

Venezuela is facing the worst crisis in its modern history with inflation expecting to soar a mindboggli­ng 10 million percent this year, contributi­ng to a shortage of basic goods that has caused more than 2.7 million people to flee since 2015, according to the UN.

Iran, another nation under heavy US pressure, also appealed at the UN session for more multilater­alism.

Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif denounced the ‘unlawful, unilateral­ist policies’ of President Donald Trump, ranging from withdrawin­g from a European-backed denucleari­zation deal with Iran to threatenin­g the Internatio­nal Criminal Court for taking up accusation­s of war crimes against US troops.

“To defend multilater­alism, it is imperative to deny the US any perceived benefit from its unlawful actions and to forcefully reject any pressure it brings to bear on others to violate internatio­nal law and Security Council resolution­s,” Zarif said.

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