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Venezuela slams U.S., Colombia after Pompeo, Duque step up pressure

By Elizabeth ADENUGA

 Venezuela on Thursday accused the U.S. and Colombia of intervening in its internal affairs and trying to force regime change after Colombian President, Ivan Duque and U.S. Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo criticised the situation in the country.
Pompeo gives “direct orders to governments that are subordinate to Washington, with the goal that they escalate aggressive acts against the people of Venezuela,” the Foreign Ministry said.
The statement accused Colombia of allowing its territory to be used to prepare attacks – allegations Bogota has previously denied.
The Foreign Ministry said Duque was focusing on Venezuela in an attempt to divert attention from “the resounding failure’’ of U.S. anti-drug policy in Colombia and from “the pitiful state’’ of the government’s peace process with the former guerrilla movement FARC.
The statement followed a Wednesday meeting between Pompeo and Duque in the Colombian city of Cartagena, where the president called for unity against the “dictatorship” in Venezuela.
Pompeo thanked Duque for helping Venezuelans – estimated to number more than a million in Colombia – who have “fled” there across the common border.
Pompeo also said Washington and Bogota would work to halve the production of coca – the plant cocaine is made from – by 2023 in Colombia.
The area under coca cultivation in the South American country increased by 11 per cent, to 209,000 hectares by June 2017, according to U.S. figures.
Pompeo earlier met Brazil’s new president, Jair Bolsonaro, discussing stronger cooperation to step up pressure on Venezuela.
Venezuelan President, Nicolas Maduro will be sworn in for a new term on Jan.10 following elections widely regarded as fraudulent. 

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