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Canada suspends operations at embassy in Venezuela

OTTAWA, June 3, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Canada announced Sunday it was temporarily
shutting its embassy in Venezuela, blaming President Nicolas Maduro for
refusing to accredit diplomats critical of his regime.

At the same time, Ottawa is reviewing the status of Maduro envoys to
Canada.

Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said in a statement that “the regime has
taken steps to limit the ability of foreign embassies to function in
Venezuela, particularly those advocating for the restoration of democracy”
there.

In January Canada, along with the United States and major Latin American
powers, was among the first to recognize Venezuelan opposition leader Juan
Guaido’s claim to be acting president, beginning a months-long power struggle
between him and Maduro.

Soon, Canadian diplomats in Venezuela “will no longer be in a position to
obtain diplomatic accreditation under the Maduro regime, and their visas will
expire,” Freeland said.

“Therefore, we are left with no choice but to temporarily suspend our
operations at the Embassy of Canada to Venezuela, effective immediately.”

More than 50 countries now recognize Guaido rather than leftist firebrand
Maduro, who has presided over a crumbling economy and was re-elected in a
ballot widely regarded as a sham.

Freeland also said Canada is “evaluating the status of Venezuelan diplomats
appointed by the Maduro regime to Canada.”

BSS/AFP/GMR/0914 hrs