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Maduro gives EU envoy 72 hours to leave Venezuela

Move comes after European Union imposed sanctions on several officials loyal to president

News Service
07:03 - 30/06/2020 Tuesday
Update: 07:51 - 30/06/2020 Tuesday
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Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Monday ordered the European Union’s ambassador to leave the country within 72 hours after the EU sanctioned a group of Venezuelan officials.


"I have decided to give the European Union’s ambassador 72 hours to leave the country," Maduro said in a televised address, referring to Isabel Brilhante Pedrosa.


The EU on Monday imposed sanctions on 11 Venezuelan officials for acting against the National Assembly, which is dominated by opponents of the Maduro government. The decision brings to 36 the number of people sanctioned for, in the bloc’s view, undermining democracy, the rule of law and human rights in Venezuela. The sanctions include travel bans and freezing assets.


"Enough of colonialist interventionism, supremacism and racism. Enough is enough," said Maduro, who criticized the sanctions.


This is not the first time the president has given ultimatums to diplomats to leave the country.


Maduro broke relations with the United States in March 2019 and ordered American diplomats to leave Venezuela within 72 hours after Washington recognized opposition leader Juan Guaido as Venezuela’s rightful president after Guaido declared himself interim president in January 2019.
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