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Pence defends Trump's Venezuela stance | Pence defends Trump's Venezuela stance |
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US Vice President Mike Pence has defended Donald Trump's comments that military intervention could be used to solve the crisis in Venezuela. | US Vice President Mike Pence has defended Donald Trump's comments that military intervention could be used to solve the crisis in Venezuela. |
At the beginning of a regional tour, he said President Trump was showing "his resolve not to stand by and let a neighbour collapse into dictatorship". | At the beginning of a regional tour, he said President Trump was showing "his resolve not to stand by and let a neighbour collapse into dictatorship". |
Mr Pence said the US would use its "full economic and diplomatic weight to help restore democracy in Venezuela". | Mr Pence said the US would use its "full economic and diplomatic weight to help restore democracy in Venezuela". |
He was speaking in the Colombian city of Cartagena. | He was speaking in the Colombian city of Cartagena. |
Mr Pence said the US would involve countries across the world to pressure the Venezuelan government to allow elections. | Mr Pence said the US would involve countries across the world to pressure the Venezuelan government to allow elections. |
When asked by reporters whether pressure would include oil sanctions, Mr Pence said the US was looking at a "full range of economic sanctions" . | When asked by reporters whether pressure would include oil sanctions, Mr Pence said the US was looking at a "full range of economic sanctions" . |
Many analysts have questioned the timing of President Trump's comments last Friday, ahead of Mr Pence's visit. | Many analysts have questioned the timing of President Trump's comments last Friday, ahead of Mr Pence's visit. |
The statement was immediately rejected from all quarters in Latin America. | The statement was immediately rejected from all quarters in Latin America. |
The opposition MUD coalition in Venezuela which has organised months of protests in favour of elections said the only way forward was to "re-establish democracy through free and fair elections". | The opposition MUD coalition in Venezuela which has organised months of protests in favour of elections said the only way forward was to "re-establish democracy through free and fair elections". |
There was also criticism from the South American trade bloc, Mercosur and individually from Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru - some of Venezuela's severest critics. | There was also criticism from the South American trade bloc, Mercosur and individually from Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru - some of Venezuela's severest critics. |
There were also concerns that Mr Trump might have weakened regional pressure on the Venezuelan government by giving President Nicolás Maduro a chance to intensify his frequently made allegations that the US is plotting with the opposition calling for his removal. | |
Mr Maduro has consistently argued that the US is trying to remove him to get hold of Venezuela's oil reserves - the largest in the world. | Mr Maduro has consistently argued that the US is trying to remove him to get hold of Venezuela's oil reserves - the largest in the world. |
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