One day President Donald Tampamp, a day after Washington has yet taken "tough" steps. UN Human Rights Chief Wednesday announced US sanctions against Venezuelan government.
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, also analyzed the government's criticism of Venezuela's president Nikolas Maduro, accusing him of violence against violence.
But after one day, the United States announces a new ban on Venezuela's State Mining Company, and Trump said "it is ready to be very difficult", Bassley warned that Washington could normalize Venezuela. .
"I suspect that recent sanctions on the financial transfers of Venezuela oil sales within the United States can help economic crisis and human rights council potential changes," he said.
Bachelet previously warned that the restrictions are "exacerbated" crisis.
Apart from the measures announced by Mining Minnesaur on Tuesday, apart from this, the United States has reduced the Maduro government to the revenue generated by the State Oil Company, which is counted as a major market operator for the US. does.
Talking about Geneva in Geneva, the announcement is being announced, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Western Central Affairs, Kerry Philip told reporters that the US was not trying to harm Venezuela's population.
"We have tried to ban our restrictions as much as possible, to overcome it, but Venezuela may be as likely as possible."
United States and more than 50 other countries Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guddu recognizes the head of the National Assembly as the President of the country.
Reprisals?
There is a copyright office team to review the crisis in Venezuela.
Civil society groups have said that the doctors are under pressure from the Medroo government so that the UN mission can try to know about the lack of hospital's medicines and equipment.
The Basket told the Rights Council that "It is imperative that the team has completely neutral access, there is no prejudice with any person who has met or met."
It was not clear that he is referring to the pressure facing his staff.
About three million people have run from Venezuela since 2015 and about 5,000 each day are coming out of a destructive political crisis and economic disaster.
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