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UN warns Venezuela not to use deadly force against protesters

Anti-government protesters clash with security forces in La Carlota military base in Caracas during the commemoration of May Day.

“The secretary general reiterates his call to all sides to exercise maximum restraint and warns against the use of lethal force against peaceful demonstrators,” said UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric. The United Nations has offered to help broker a dialogue between Guaido and Maduro to help end the standoff.

Pompeo “stressed that the intervention by Russia and Cuba is destabilizing for Venezuela and for the US-Russia bilateral relationship,” State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus said. “Washington’s interference in Venezuelan affairs is a flagrant violation of international law,” the Russian foreign ministry quoted Lavrov as saying in the call.

The United States is among more than 50 countries, including most Latin American and European powers, that recognize Guaido as interim president.

 

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here we go venezuela coup by the oil war mongers

UN is biased . You expect Maduro to be lenient to people who attack him with all they have. UN must also say people must not attack Maduro .Akuzinyane lemvubu ladliwa zingwwnya kwacweba iziziba.

But not warning 🇺🇸 to stop interfering in Venezuela's internal affairs or trying to remove a democratically elected government. What's UN doing seriously....

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