In the second part of this explainer series, we will be focusing on the impact of the sanctions that were imposed in 2019.
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We will also talk about how Venezuela was blocked from accessing its foreign assets or even make payments many other countries in exchange for goods, after Juan Guaido declared himself interim president.
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