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Pompeo, Lavrov hold phone talks over Venezuela
                 Source: Xinhua | 2019-03-26 21:40:49 | Editor: huaxia

File Photo: U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks at a press briefing in New York, the United States, May 31, 2018. (Xinhua/Li Muzi)

WASHINGTON, March 25 (Xinhua) -- U.S. State Department said on Monday that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov held a phone conversation over the situation in Venezuela.

Pompeo told Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov that "the United States and regional countries will not stand idly by as Russia exacerbates tensions in Venezuela," according to a State Department statement.

Pompeo noted that the presence of Russian military personnel in Venezuela "risks prolonging the suffering of the Venezuelan people," calling on Russia to cease "unconstructive behavior".

File Photo: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov attends a joint press conference with his Austrian counterpart following their meeting in Moscow on March 12, 2019. (Xinhua/AFP)

"Washington's attempts to organize a coup in Venezuela and threats against its legitimate government are in violation of the UN Charter and undisguised interference in the internal affairs of a sovereign state," Lavrov was quoted by a foreign ministry statement saying.

Two Russian air force planes landed in Venezuela on March 23 carrying a Russian defense official and nearly 100 troops, reports said.

The United States has been pursuing a policy of economic sanctions and diplomatic isolation against the Venezuelan government in support of the opposition leader Juan Guaido.

Moscow has condemned Washington's threats against the legitimate Venezuelan leadership, calling them "blatant interference" in Venezuela's internal affairs and a "flagrant violation" of international law.

The Trump administration recognized Guaido as the nation's "interim president" on Jan. 23, days after Nicolas Maduro was inaugurated for a second term as Venezuela's president.

In response, Maduro severed "diplomatic and political" ties with the United States.

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Pompeo, Lavrov hold phone talks over Venezuela

Source: Xinhua 2019-03-26 21:40:49

File Photo: U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks at a press briefing in New York, the United States, May 31, 2018. (Xinhua/Li Muzi)

WASHINGTON, March 25 (Xinhua) -- U.S. State Department said on Monday that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov held a phone conversation over the situation in Venezuela.

Pompeo told Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov that "the United States and regional countries will not stand idly by as Russia exacerbates tensions in Venezuela," according to a State Department statement.

Pompeo noted that the presence of Russian military personnel in Venezuela "risks prolonging the suffering of the Venezuelan people," calling on Russia to cease "unconstructive behavior".

File Photo: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov attends a joint press conference with his Austrian counterpart following their meeting in Moscow on March 12, 2019. (Xinhua/AFP)

"Washington's attempts to organize a coup in Venezuela and threats against its legitimate government are in violation of the UN Charter and undisguised interference in the internal affairs of a sovereign state," Lavrov was quoted by a foreign ministry statement saying.

Two Russian air force planes landed in Venezuela on March 23 carrying a Russian defense official and nearly 100 troops, reports said.

The United States has been pursuing a policy of economic sanctions and diplomatic isolation against the Venezuelan government in support of the opposition leader Juan Guaido.

Moscow has condemned Washington's threats against the legitimate Venezuelan leadership, calling them "blatant interference" in Venezuela's internal affairs and a "flagrant violation" of international law.

The Trump administration recognized Guaido as the nation's "interim president" on Jan. 23, days after Nicolas Maduro was inaugurated for a second term as Venezuela's president.

In response, Maduro severed "diplomatic and political" ties with the United States.

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