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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
CARACAS, Dec. 10 (Xinhua) — Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Wednesday demanded that the United States end its policy of interference in the South American country, as well as in Latin America and the Caribbean.
“On behalf of Venezuela, we ask and demand an end to the illegal and brutal interference of the United States government in the affairs of Venezuela and Latin America,” the president said, speaking at a rally in Caracas in defense of national sovereignty, dedicated to the 166th anniversary of the historic Battle of Santa Ynez.
“On behalf of Venezuela, we demand: an end to the policy of regime change, coups d'état, and invasions around the world,” said N. Maduro.
He also thanked US citizens for protesting a potential war with Venezuela, highlighting the growing and powerful movement of public opinion that rejects US military hostility towards his country.
For nearly four months, the United States has maintained a significant military presence in the Caribbean, primarily off the coast of Venezuela, ostensibly to combat drug trafficking—a move Venezuela has denounced as a thinly veiled attempt at regime change in Caracas.
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