European Left Slams EU Support for Trumpâs Venezuela âTransitionâ Plan

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The European Union took âpositive noteâ of Washingtonâs initiative.
By Lucas Koerner
Santiago de Chile, April 8, 2020 (venezuelanalysis.com) â A coalition of leftist European parties has condemned the European Union (EU) after the bodyâs foreign policy arm endorsed a new US plan to remove Venezuelaâs Maduro government.
Last week, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell issued a statement taking âpositive noteâ of the Trump administrationâs âDemocratic Transition Frameworkâ unveiled on March 31.
The plan demands the resignation of President Nicolas Maduro and his cabinet in favor of a caretaker administration headed by a five-person âcouncil of stateâ composed of opposition and ruling party loyalists. Venezuelaâs constitution contains no provisions permitting the creation of an executive âcouncil of stateâ body.
In exchange, the US pledged to lift harsh sanctions on Venezuelaâs state, oil industry, and top officials, but only after Maduro leaves office and the new government ends all security agreements with Cuba and Russia. Washington also threatened to ratchet up unilateral sanctions until Caracas accepts the deal.
Borrell added that the US framework âgoes in the EU line of proposing a peaceful way out of the crisis through a negotiated path to a democratic government, which is now more needed than ever.â
However, in a statement Sunday, the Party of the European Left (EL) denounced the EU position as âcomplicit in a criminal policy that threatens life itself.â
ââŚ[T]he European Union is wrong in its policy towards Venezuela, maintaining sanctions and supporting the imperial claims of the United States that only seek to monopolize Venezuelaâs oil and natural wealth, as they did in Iraq and Libya.â
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Bringing together 26 leftist parties from across Europe, the EL additionally demanded âthe immediate lifting of all sanctions against Venezuela, the immediate release of funds and assets captured in an abusive manner by financial entities, and the establishment of active cooperation with that country and all others to confront the COVID-19.â
The latest EU move marks a change of tone on the part of the multinational bloc, which called on the International Monetary Fund last month to grant emergency loans to Venezuela and Iran, criticizing the crippling impact of US sanctions on both nationsâ coronavirus response. The fund had previously rejected the appeal, citing a lack of âclarity on recognitionâ of the Maduro government.
While the EU has yet to impose economic sanctions on Venezuela, the body has sanctioned senior Caracas officials in addition to following Washington in recognizing self-proclaimed âInterim Presidentâ Juan Guaido in January 2019.
The Maduro government, for its part, blasted the EU for backing the Trump plan on Friday, castigating the bodyâs âcomplicit silenceâ in response to US ânarco-terrorismâ indictments against Maduro and top Venezuelan officials, which include a US $15 million reward for the head of stateâs capture.
The US initiative has also received support from the Lima Group, which brings together over a dozen right-wing regional governments committed to the Venezuelan governmentâs ouster.
One of Caracasâ key strategic allies, Moscow, dismissed Washingtonâs âtransitionâ plan last week as a âmockery.â Russia had previously decried US sanctions against Venezuela a âtool of genocideâ amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Featured image: EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell praised the new US plan. (DWF/Suyak)
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