The European Parliament last week adopted a resolution urging EU countries to reestablish their support for Guaidó as the president of the last democratically elected parliament and, by extension, Venezuela’s interim president. Monday’s decision to not follow suit triggered sharp criticism by leading MEPs dealing with South American relations. “I find it rather sad that, after having passed such a strong and specific resolution, the Council of EU foreign ministers is so weak in its manifestation of will,” said Spanish MEP Leopoldo López Gil from the European People’s Party. By Hans Von Der Burchard. Full Text -> Politico
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