Published: 12:00, September 14, 2024
LatAm bloc condemns new US sanctions on Venezuelan officials
By Xinhua
This May 5, 2021, file photo shows the Treasury Building in Washington DC, US. (PHOTO / AP)

CARACAS – The Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America-People's Trade Treaty (ALBA-TCP) expressed its strong opposition on Friday to the latest round of sanctions imposed by the United States on officials of Venezuela.

"The ALBA-TCP forcefully repudiates this new attack against public officials, their human and civil rights, and the Venezuelan nation in general," the bloc said in a statement.

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The US Treasury Department on Thursday announced sanctions against 16 Venezuelan officials, accusing them of "obstructing democratic political participation and undermining the electoral process" of July 28 in the South American nation.

Members of ALBA-TCP view these sanctions not only as an act of aggression against the 16 Venezuelan officials, but a "criminal and illegal practice of the US government against the states that do not act in favor of their interests."

ALBA-TCP strongly believes that the unilateral coercive measures imposed by Washington disrupt the economic and political stability not only in Venezuela but also in the entire region.

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The bloc has called for "respect for the sovereignty of the free peoples of Our America and the Caribbean," while expressing their unwavering support for and solidarity with the Venezuelan people and government.