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Maduro’s request to unfreeze Venezuelan funds denied

Venezuelan President says governments of Portugal, Spain, the UK and the US have frozen the country’s assets and blocked funds for access to Covid-19 vaccines

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 04 Jan 2021 10:00PM

Maduro’s request to unfreeze Venezuelan funds denied
Venezuelan citizens participate in the vote for the popular consultation, as part of a protest against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro promoted by the Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido, at Doral Central Park, in Doral, Florida on December 12, 2020 . He is endorsed the US and other Western countries who have frozen Venezuela assets in a bid to oust Maduro – AFP pic, January 4, 2020

BUENOS AIRES – European Union nations and the United States have refused Venezuela’s request to unfreeze its assets so that the sanctions-hit country could purchase a coronavirus vaccine, reported Sputnik news agency, quoting President Nicolas Maduro.

“The governments of Portugal, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the US and their financial institutions have frozen and blocked funds for access to a vaccine. We demanded via the World Trade Organization that they provide us with access to funds, and we were refused," Maduro told a meeting on healthcare yesterday.

He added that vice-president Delcy Rodriguez had held talks with these countries’ foreign ministers, but they had refused the request.

As part of attempts to oust Maduro, the US and other Western countries that endorsed opposition leader Juan Guaido have slapped sanctions on Venezuela and frozen its assets abroad. – Bernama, January 4, 2020

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