Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is facing pressure from Washington and its allies to step down. But Lavrov recognized the socialist country as “a mainstay for countering the attempts to draw the region back into the 19th century and to impose the Monroe Doctrine”—referring to a two-century U.S. policy of intervention in Latin America. By Tom OConnors. Full Text-> Newsweek
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