The Secretary of State of the United States, Antony Blinken; the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada, Marc Garneau, issued a joint statement announcing that they will review sanctions policies against the State of Venezuela, if significant progress is made in the negotiation process between the Government and the opposition of that country.
@8VJY5ZB3yrs3Y
Don’t know enough about this topic
@957BLNV2yrs2Y
Yes if the sanctions are not completing their intended purpose and hurting the working class.
@8VHZN223yrs3Y
If it helps Venezuelan people
Yes but impose severe tariffs on goods coming in and excise tax on goods going to them. They are ruled by a corrupt, installed government. I feel badly for the population.
No but impose severe tariffs on goods coming in and excise tax on goods going to them. They are ruled by a corrupt, installed government. I feel badly for the population.
@9JWMJCZ 2mos2MO
Well, judging by our communications with the US government, we can easily figure out the problem for Venezuela and help you out. By the lawful knight's creed.
@9KNP36F2mos2MO
No, though the government should encourage Venezuela to discontinue its invasion of Guyana with the incentive of removal of sanctions
@9J7VZ3Z3mos3MO
I really think we shouldn’t get involved with any country whatsoever. Sanctions are useless in my opinion.
@9FH4WZJNew Democratic7mos7MO
I need to learn more about this situation
@9FGQ3S27mos7MO
Not informed enough to provide a specific opinion on the topic
@9FFRDFV7mos7MO
conditional depending on how much modulo the government is willing to reform
@9F928G67mos7MO
Yes, but only if Venesuela returns to a true democracy.
@9DF836T8mos8MO
Not enough knowledge to provide an answer
@9D75VZW9mos9MO
no, and increase sanctions on countries that have slave labor like china
@9CLLWP710mos10MO
With carefull decisions
@9C3JXNC11mos11MO
It's up to the government
@9C2D8M311mos11MO
@9BPZZRF12mos12MO
We have sanctions on Venezuela?
@9BJY9J41yr1Y
Yes, unless if this country is bad
@9BFS3C71yr1Y
Not informed enough to form a reasonable opinion
@99SCJW81yr1Y
Only if it is at a reasonable time.
@99HRLH91yr1Y
not informed enough on this topic
@996QP4Z1yr1Y
Yes they should lift the sanctions in exchange for Oil.
@965XVJL2yrs2Y
Yes, but only after terms can be agreed to between governments to reduce corruption and help the citizens.
@8VLM6Y63yrs3Y
@8VKZTD33yrs3Y
@8VKZ7N73yrs3Y
Review sanctions policies against the State of Venezuela, if significant progress is made in the negotiation process between the Government and the opposition of that country.
@8VK8NLL3yrs3Y
Yes, sanctions are akin to economic siege warfare and the primary goal of siege warfare is to make life miserable for innocent people rather than their leaders.
@8VK79L23yrs3Y
Don’t know enough about it
@8VK6WC53yrs3Y
The government should find a more effective way of holding the venezuelan government accountable without harming the impoverished and oppressed people of venezuela.
@8VJZZ883yrs3Y
Don’t know enough to answer
@8VJZ4GB3yrs3Y
Yes, if progress is being made
@8VHYQZX3yrs3Y
я не знаком с этим вопросом
Lift sanctions if significant progress is made
@8VHTMG73yrs3Y
Yes, if the Venezuelan government promises to pass on the benefits of lifting these sanctions on to the populace.
Don’t know enough to have an opinion
@8VGRXQZ3yrs3Y
The government should lift sanctions on the Venezuelan government once progress has been made. If it has not been made, it should be kept till progress is made.
@8VHM6V3New Democratic3yrs3Y
If it is the LITERAL ONLY WAY to help, then maybe... But I lean away from it...
@8VHLBD93yrs3Y
@9FQ9B7T7mos7MO
Has nothing to do with us
@9FN75NHNew Democratic7mos7MO
yes, the civillians shouldnt be punished by the actions of the government
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