US, Russia fail in UN push for action on Venezuela

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UNITED NATIONS: Russia and China on Thursday (Feb 28) vetoed a US resolution in the UN Security Council on addressing the crisis in Venezuela, but ...

UNITED NATIONS: Russia and China on Thursday vetoed a US resolution in the UN Security Council on addressing the crisis in Venezuela, but a counter-proposal from Moscow did not win enough votes.

Russia's draft resolution - which urged a settlement"through peaceful means" and insisting that all humanitarian aid be agreed by President Nicolas Maduro's government - won only four votes: Russia, China, South Africa and Equatorial Guinea. After the double vetoes, US envoy Elliott Abrams took an implicit swipe at Russia and China, lamenting that countries"continue to shield Maduro and his cronies and prolong the suffering of the Venezuelan people."France, Germany and Britain were among those that backed the proposed US measure. South Africa voted no while Indonesia, Equatorial Guinea and Ivory Coast abstained.

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