Venezuela Will Denounce US Executive Order at the UN

Edited by Ivan Martínez
2015-04-01 12:19:08

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Caracas, April 01 (teleSUR-RHC) The Venezuelan government announced on Tuesday it will rebuke the United States’ government at the United Nations for the executive order, approved by President Barack Obama, declaring the South American country a national security threat.

“We will organize an extensive session to denounce the aggression that our country is suffering,” Venezuela's U.N. Ambassador Rafael Ramirez explained.

He added that the Venezuelan delegation will use the statements issued by CELAC, UNASUR and the ALBA group of nations to back its position. “All of these statements coincide with a request for President Obama's government to repeal the executive order he illegally passed and that violates every principle established by the UN charter and international law,” added Ramirez.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro met Tuesday with his cabinet to discuss the diplomatic response that his government will implement, ahead of the Americas Summit to be held in Panama next week.



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