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    US charges Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro with drug crimes

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorMarch 26, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    US has charged Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro with drug crimes
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    The United States has charged Venezuela’s President, Nicolás Maduro, and other senior officials in the country with drug trafficking crimes.

    The move, which will increase tensions between the two nations, was announced by Attorney General William Barr.

    The US also offered a $15m (£12.5m) reward for any information leading to Mr Maduro’s arrest.

    It has long accused him of leading a corrupt and brutal regime, a charge he has repeatedly rejected.

    Washington backs opposition leader Juan Guaidó, who last year declared himself interim president.

    The new charges represent an escalation in the longstanding US pressure campaign on Mr Maduro, which has also included sweeping sanctions on Venezuela’s oil industry.

    As well as Mr Maduro, the US indictment charged more than a dozen top Venezuelan officials including the country’s chief justice and its defence minister.

    “The Venezuelan people deserve a transparent, responsible, representative government that serves the needs of the people – and that does not…. engage in illicit narcotics trafficking,” the US state department said.

    “These individuals violated the public trust by facilitating shipments of narcotics from Venezuela, including control over planes that leave from a Venezuelan air base,” it added.

    • Oil prices rise over turmoil in Venezuela

    At a news conference announcing the indictment on Thursday, Mr Barr accused Mr Maduro of working with the Colombian FARC rebel group “to flood the United States with cocaine.”

    “While the Venezuelan people suffer, this cabal… lines their pockets,” he said.

    Earlier on Thursday, Mr Maduro accused the US and Colombia of conspiring against Venezuelua and causing the violence within the country.

    What’s the background to the Venezuela crisis?

    Mr Maduro narrowly won a presidential election in April 2013 after the death of his mentor, President Hugo Chávez.

    He was elected to a second term in May 2018 in an election seen as flawed by international observers.

    Venezuela has experienced economic collapse – inflation was 800,000% last year – and 4.8m people have left the country.

    Mr Guaidó has accused President Maduro of being unfit for office. He has won the support of many in the country as well as US and EU leaders.

    But Mr Maduro has remained in power and is backed by Russia, China and Cuba.

     

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