The Secretary of State of the United States, Antony Blinken; the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada, Marc Garneau, issued a joint statement announcing that they will review sanctions policies against the State of Venezuela, if significant progress is made in the negotiation process between the Government and the opposition of that country.
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@8YSH4R23yrs3Y
Don’t know enough about this
@9J7VZ3Z1yr1Y
I really think we shouldn’t get involved with any country whatsoever. Sanctions are useless in my opinion.
@96JGN833yrs3Y
No, but loosen the current ones
@92PTWR33yrs3Y
@8Y4YDJT3yrs3Y
No, not until the current dictatorship is ended
Not familiar enough with the situation in Venezuela.
@8VHLBD94yrs4Y
@996QP4Z2yrs2Y
Yes they should lift the sanctions in exchange for Oil.
@98B6SV52yrs2Y
Sanction from Canada does almost no impact on no one, those policies does not work, stop them.
@96GC756New Democratic3yrs3Y
Yes, and advocate for other countries to do the same for Cuba
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