Canada, G7 leaders, denounce Venezuela's suppression of political opposition
- The G7 foreign policy statement criticizes the "lack of democratic legitimacy" in Maduro's inauguration and calls out "arbitrary arrests and other abuses of civilians" at peaceful protests
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Canada, G7 leaders, denounce Venezuela's suppression of political opposition
OTTAWA — Canada is joining its closest allies in denouncing Venezuela's crackdown on democracy — the first G7 foreign policy statement since Canada began chairing the group this year.

Canada, G7 leaders, denounce Venezuela’s suppression of political opposition
OTTAWA - Canada is joining its closest allies in denouncing Venezuela's crackdown on democracy — the first G7 foreign policy statement since Canada began chairing the group this year.
An encouraging message to the Venezuelan people yesterday was sent by the future president of the United States Donald Trump: ́Soon this storm will pass. The courageous Venezuelan people count on our support, soon who won the elections will assume the leadership of that great country, I assure you ́, would have said the next tenant of the White House. Faced with tremendous support, the opposition leader of Venezuela María Corina Machado “deeply”…
The leaders express their solidarity with the Venezuelan people and their concern for human rights violations.
Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States have “strongly” condemned the repression that is taking place in Venezuela
The countries of the group have also "strongly" deplored the repression that continues to take place, both at the social and political levels, against the opposition.In this line, they have argued that it is not typical of the democratic systems that a political leader is "obliged to seek refuge outside his homeland".
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