Nebenzia said there was evidence of US pressure on the presidential candidates in Venezuela

Nebenzia said there was evidence of US pressure on the presidential candidates in Venezuela

UN 26 Jan. /TASS/ — Russia’s permanent representative to the UN also said that the US wants to involve the security Council in their games to destabilize Venezuela and the change of power in this country.

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Russia’s permanent representative to the UN, Vasily Nebenzia said there was evidence that the United States has put pressure on candidates in the presidents of Venezuela, to discredit the elections.

“May 20, 2018 Venezuelan people have once again supported the candidacy of Nicolas Maduro as President of the state, giving him almost 68% of the vote, the diplomat said on Saturday at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council. — Anticipating such a scenario, Washington has done the maximum in order to initially discredit the vote, to cast a shadow on the updated authorities of the country.”

In particular, there is sufficient evidence that a number of opposition candidates were most severe pressure so they withdrew and refused to fight for the presidency.

The US wants to involve the UN Security Council in their dishonest games to destabilize Venezuela and the change of power in this country, said the sebenza.

“Today’s event convened by the American delegation with the sole purpose to destabilize the situation in Venezuela, forcing the country to share their approaches and for the solution of the problems it faced recently,” said the diplomat. “The meeting, which we are all forced to attend — another element of the US strategy for regime change in Venezuela, he stressed. I’m sorry that these dishonest games US draw the Security Council.”

“We strongly condemn those who are pushing the Venezuelan society into the abyss of bloody internecine strife, he said. — US paint the picture of confrontation “mode Maduro” the people of Venezuela. This picture is far from the real leader of Venezuela enjoys the apparent support of the masses.”

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