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Canadian government retales by expelling Venezuelan diplomatiat

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Published on December 31, 2017 with No Comments

Canada has announced its decision to expel the Venezuelan embassy’s charge d’affaires in retaliation after the government in Caracas declared a Canadian diplomat persona non grata.

Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland announced the measure in a statement that also said the Venezuelan ambassador, whom Caracas withdrew from the country in protest against the sanctions adopted by Ottawa, “is no longer welcome in Canada”.

“The Venezuelan government has announced that Canada’s charge d’affaires in Caracas has been declared persona non grata and will be expelled from the country. This action is typical of President Nicolas  Maduro’s regime, which has consistently undermined all efforts to restore democracy and to help the Venezuelan people,” Freeland said.

“In response to this move by the Maduro regime, I am announcing that the Venezuelan ambassador to Canada – who had already been withdrawn by the Venezuelan government to protest Canadian sanctions against Venezuelan officials implicated in corruption and gross human-rights abuses – is no longer welcome in Canada. I am also declaring the Venezuelan chargé d’affaires persona non grata.” The Canadian minister added: “We will continue to work with our partners in the region, including through the Lima Group, to apply pressure on the anti-democratic Maduro regime and restore the rights of the Venezuelan people.”

On December 22, the speaker of the National Constituent Assembly (ANC), Delcy Rodriguez, told the Brazilian ambassador to Venezuela, Ruy Pereira, and the Canadian charge d’affaires in her country, Craib Kowalik, that each was now persona non grata.

Canada and Brazil have both been seen in recent months to support the Venezuelan National Assembly legislature with its opposition majority, and to oppose the establishment of the ANC, whose members belong entirely to the ruling party.

 

 

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