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Abstract:The European Union called on Thursday for Venezuela authorities to respect the "civil rights, freedom and safety" of congress chief Juan Guaido but stopped short of following Washington and recognizing him as interim president
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union called on Thursday for Venezuela authorities to respect the "civil rights, freedom and safety" of congress chief Juan Guaido but stopped short of following Washington and recognizing him as interim president.
"On 23 January, the people of Venezuela have massively called for democracy and the possibility to freely determine their own destiny. These voices cannot be ignored," the 28 countries of the bloc said in a joint statement.
"The Venezuelan people have the right to peacefully demonstrate, to freely choose its leaders and decide its future," the EU statement said.
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