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Russian spokeswoman considers EU obstructs Venezuelan dialogue

Russian spokeswoman considers EU obstructs Venezuelan dialogue Russian spokeswoman considers EU obstructs Venezuelan dialogue Moscow, Feb 26 (Prensa Latina) Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova on Friday accused the European Union (EU) of hindering the internal dialogue in Venezuela. While advocating dialogue in Venezuela, the European Union, in fact, is constantly torpedoing it, the diplomat said, according to Sputnik news agency. The Russian spokeswoman pointed out that despite the continuous calls to respect human rights, the community bloc imposed sanctions on Venezuela. In her opinion, the EU criticizes nationalism while it supports public persons from several countries who promote that policy and sanction the countries that condemn it.

EU declares Venezuela ambassador persona non grata and expels her

Full article Ambassador Salerno Caldera responded: “The independence and sovereignty of our Fatherland cannot be negotiated. Venezuela must be respected.” The European Union has declared Venezuela s ambassador in Brussels as a “persona non grata” in a tit-for-tat diplomatic move. A EU statement said member states had agreed that Venezuela s ambassador would no longer be welcome as an envoy to the bloc. The decision to render Venezuela s ambassador a “persona non grata” was a retaliatory move after Caracas expelled EU s own envoy. “This is a response to the decision by the Venezuelan government to declare the head of the EU delegation to Venezuela as persona non grata,” it said.

Press review: Power struggle erupts in Armenia and Maduro hits back at EU over sanctions

Top stories in the Russian press on Friday, February 26 © Hrant Khachatryan/PAN Photo via AP   Media: Power struggle erupts in Armenia After a short break, political tensions in Armenia have escalated once again. On February 25, the republic’s general staff called for the resignation of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. The Armenian Defense Ministry did not support its colleagues, stating that the army should not meddle in politics. However, the general staff found support among the majority of opposition politicians and a significant part of the general public, Izvestia reports. A member the Prosperous Armenia opposition faction told Izvestia that Pashinyan’s resignation had become a national demand. The premier himself branded the general staff’s statement to be a military coup attempt, dismissed its head Onik Gasparyan and called on his supporters to take to the streets. However, those opposing the Armenian PM did the same.

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