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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@8VJY5ZB4yrs4Y
Don’t know enough about this topic
@9F928G62yrs2Y
Yes, but only if Venesuela returns to a true democracy.
@9FH4WZJNew Democratic2yrs2Y
I need to learn more about this situation
@9DF836T2yrs2Y
Not enough knowledge to provide an answer
@8VHZN224yrs4Y
If it helps Venezuelan people
@9JWMJCZ 1yr1Y
Well, judging by our communications with the US government, we can easily figure out the problem for Venezuela and help you out. By the lawful knight's creed.
@96JJRBT3yrs3Y
Canada should lift sanctions on all Socialist nations, and should divert these sanctions to apartheid states.
@965XVJL3yrs3Y
Yes, but only after terms can be agreed to between governments to reduce corruption and help the citizens.
@939XJM43yrs3Y
If it helps the people of Venezuela
@9388XWJ3yrs3Y
yes free market let the people vote with their dollar
@92PM7QJ3yrs3Y
No, certain conditions must be met before anything can be done.
@8XZYC7Y3yrs3Y
yes we don't need our money going to a violent dictatorship
@8XJ8R6V3yrs3Y
If the government is for the people and not the bank or George soros or maloch brown
@8XCDZYT3yrs3Y
Yes, support the Venezuelan government.
@8VX77FF4yrs4Y
The government should help re-appoint Venezuela's government to others who will make the counrty better.
@8VKZTD34yrs4Y
@8VKZ7N74yrs4Y
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.
@8VKTB7Z4yrs4Y
Need additional info to respond
@8VJZZ884yrs4Y
Don’t know enough to answer
@8VJVNDV4yrs4Y
I would like more research on this this prior to Giving an answer as should everyone
@8VJDGY74yrs4Y
Not informed enough to make an educated decision
This should be done only when progress has been made by the Venezuelan government. If not, sanctions should remain.
@8VJ773D4yrs4Y
@8VHYQZX4yrs4Y
я не знаком с этим вопросом
Lift sanctions if significant progress is made
@8VGRXQZ4yrs4Y
The government should lift sanctions on the Venezuelan government once progress has been made. If it has not been made, it should be kept till progress is made.
@9BPZZRF2yrs2Y
We have sanctions on Venezuela?
@9BJY9J42yrs2Y
Yes, unless if this country is bad
@98HTVSQ2yrs2Y
Everything is a game of balance
Yes, and we should lift sanctions on every country.
@96X392PConservative2yrs2Y
Yes, building a relationship with Venezuela for oil can reduce gas prices.
@9CLLWP72yrs2Y
@8VJ8ZRD4yrs4Y
Yes but keep some in place
@8VHY95DConservative4yrs4Y
If their government can show a better stance
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