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US pushes for Venezuela to be suspended from OAS

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WASHINGTON: The US and six influentia­l members of the Organisati­on of American States urged the body Monday to reject Venezuela’s elections and to begin moves to kick Caracas out of the club.

There is anger among panAmerica­n nations at Venezuela’s slide into chaos and autocratic rule, fuelled by what US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo dubbed President Nicolas Maduro’s attempt to ‘dismantle democracy’.

At the opening of the 48th annual meeting of the group, the US was joined by Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Mexico and Peru in proposing a resolution to reject the result of last month’s ‘unconstitu­tional’ election in Venezuela.

The motion is expected to come up for a vote later Monday or on Tuesday. If it passes as expected, it would set in motion moves that could lead to Venezuela being symbolical­ly suspended from the regional body — although Caracas has already announced its own intent to pull out.

In May, Maduro was returned to power in a vote that was largely boycotted by the opposition and denounced as an unconstitu­tional assault on democracy by Washington and most of Venezuela’s neighbours.

Maduro’s Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza was present as the OAS meeting opened to defend his government and to hear Pompeo reiterate the US call for Venezuela’s suspension.

Suspending the South American country, which sits on the world’s biggest proven oil reserves, “would show that the OAS backs up its words with action and it sends a powerful signal to the Maduro regime, only real elections will allow your government to be included in the family of nations,” Pompeo said.

The top American diplomat accused Maduro of ‘dismantlin­g democracy’, and urged more Latin American states to join the US in imposing increased economic and diplomatic sanctions on his administra­tion. — AFP

 ??  ?? Pompeo speaks during the OAS 48th General Assembly in the OAS Main Building in Washington, DC. — AFP photo
Pompeo speaks during the OAS 48th General Assembly in the OAS Main Building in Washington, DC. — AFP photo

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