Non Aligned Movement Backs Venezuela against U.S. Sanctions

LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN, 9 Feb 2015

TeleSur – TRANSCEND Media Service

Presidents meeting at the Non-Aligned Summit | Photo: Presidency India

Presidents meeting at the Non-Aligned Summit | Photo: Presidency India

The group of 120 nations issued a statement denouncing the sanctions as an intervention into Venezuelan affairs.

The Non-Aligned Movement issued a statement Saturday [7 Feb 2015] rejecting the latest set of sanctions imposed by the United States against Venezuelan officials.

The body representing 120 nations described the sanctions as “intended to undermine Venezuela’s sovereignty, its political independence and its right to self-determination.”

The U.S. government announced a new set of sanctions last week which target former and current Venezuelan officials. The U.S. has justified various rounds of sanctions by claiming corruption and that human rights abuses occurred in the oil rich county during a wave of violence that left 43 dead in 2014.

However the Venezuelan government has pointed out the sanctions are politically motivated, and that they form part of U.S. plans to oust the elected government, given that the overwhelming majority of the 43 fatalities were caused by right-wing extremist’s violence.

The Non-Aligned Movement, considers the unilateral sanctions a “violation of international law, including the United Nations Charter and the basic principles of international law of relations between states”.

Furthermore the group of nations considered the measure “coercive” and manifested its solidarity with the Venezuelan people and their government.

The UNASUR group of South American nations has also rejected the sanctions and will launch a probe to evaluate Venezuela’s evidence of U.S. meddling in internal affairs.

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