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.
30% Yes |
70% No |
30% Yes |
70% No |
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Unique answers from Canada users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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Don’t know enough about this topic
@957BLNV2yrs2Y
Yes if the sanctions are not completing their intended purpose and hurting the working class.
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If it helps Venezuelan people
@9LJGNWT 2wks2W
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.
@9LJGNWT 2wks2W
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.
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