ALBA-TCP condemns measures imposed by the U.S. against Nicaragua

Edited by Ed Newman
2022-07-17 22:38:34

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The sanctions against Nicaragua include the revocation or prohibition of U.S. visa; and the prohibition of entry or admission to the U.S. of such officials

Caracas, July 18 (RHC)-- The Bolivarian Alternative for the Peoples of Our America-People's Trade Agreement (ALBA-TCP) condemned the unilateral coercive measures imposed by the United States against 23 Nicaraguan judges and prosecutors.

In a statement issued Saturday on its official Twitter account, the bloc remarked that this illegally and illegitimately imposed measure seeks to politically and socially destabilize the Central American country.  They also issued a call to the international community "to denounce this type of aggression that violates the fundamental principles of the United Nations Charter."

Likewise, the regional bloc ratified its position of solidarity support to the Nicaraguan people and government, as well as in the search for reconciliation and unity of the nation.

The measure imposed by the Department of State includes the revocation or prohibition of visa to the U.S.; and the prohibition of entry or admission to that country of such officials; based on the Act to Strengthen Nicaragua's Adherence to the Conditions for Electoral Reform, known as the Renacer Act.

This coercive measure imposed by the U.S. on Nicaragua, is added to several unilateral measures dictated by the White House to other countries such as Venezuela, Cuba and Russia; to this last country increased after the beginning of the armed conflict with Ukraine.

These attempts by Washington to establish a hegemonic power and curb multilateralism have been rejected not only in ALBA-TCP, but also in the international community and in various forums of different kinds.



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