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Abrams is definitely the glaring fly-in-the ointment who probably shows the tipping of the hand so we can see what MIGHT be coming in terms of the US's further intervention in Venezuela. But remember that he is no more than a front man and stooge for the corporate planning that is going on in oil corporation boardrooms, which in this administration are what the State Department and Secretary Pompeo want to keep happy. Everyone may speak of humanitarian aid but they have their eyes on the prize: Venezuela's Oil.
See also: Special Rep. Abrams holds press briefing on Venezuela
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Washington says Maduro is weaker than ever but can't predict how long he'll last
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U.S. Envoy For Venezuela To Meet With Russian Deputy Foreign Minister
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Russia Will Continue to Expand Cooperation With Venezuela Despite US Pressure
Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said that Russia would warn Washington against interfering in Venezuela's affairs at a meeting with US Special Representative for Venezuela Elliott Abrams on 19 March in Rome.
"We will warn the United States against forceful intervention and other forms of unlawful influence on the legitimate authority in Caracas," the diplomat said. "Of course, we will explain why efforts should be made so that the intra-Venezuelan dialogue still begins." According to him, "naturally" the issue of pressure on Russian companies for conducting economic activities with Venezuelan partners will be raised.
"Of course, we will emphasize that cooperation in all areas, which is conducted by Moscow and Caracas, is absolutely legal and has a definite history and significant scope," Ryabkov said. He confirmed that his consultations with US Special Representative for Venezuela Elliot Abrams will be held in Rome on Tuesday. Earlier, consultations were announced by the State Department.
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