 The G77 group, an international forum of
developing countries, and China have expressed their firm rejection of
unilateral sanctions imposed by the U.S. against Venezuela and asked for them
to be rolled back, said Bolivian President Evo Morales. Speaking in Cochabamba
on Monday, Morales said that G77 and China’s position was expressed in a
resolution approved by the bloc in the United Nations that same day. The U.S.
recently passed a law to freeze assets of, and deny visas to, Venezuelan
officials accused of violating human rights in their country. More…
The G77 group, an international forum of
developing countries, and China have expressed their firm rejection of
unilateral sanctions imposed by the U.S. against Venezuela and asked for them
to be rolled back, said Bolivian President Evo Morales. Speaking in Cochabamba
on Monday, Morales said that G77 and China’s position was expressed in a
resolution approved by the bloc in the United Nations that same day. The U.S.
recently passed a law to freeze assets of, and deny visas to, Venezuelan
officials accused of violating human rights in their country. More…Tuesday, December 23, 2014
G77 and China Condemn U.S. Sanctions on Venezuela, Say They Must Be Repealed
 The G77 group, an international forum of
developing countries, and China have expressed their firm rejection of
unilateral sanctions imposed by the U.S. against Venezuela and asked for them
to be rolled back, said Bolivian President Evo Morales. Speaking in Cochabamba
on Monday, Morales said that G77 and China’s position was expressed in a
resolution approved by the bloc in the United Nations that same day. The U.S.
recently passed a law to freeze assets of, and deny visas to, Venezuelan
officials accused of violating human rights in their country. More…
The G77 group, an international forum of
developing countries, and China have expressed their firm rejection of
unilateral sanctions imposed by the U.S. against Venezuela and asked for them
to be rolled back, said Bolivian President Evo Morales. Speaking in Cochabamba
on Monday, Morales said that G77 and China’s position was expressed in a
resolution approved by the bloc in the United Nations that same day. The U.S.
recently passed a law to freeze assets of, and deny visas to, Venezuelan
officials accused of violating human rights in their country. More…
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