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EU to impose sanctions on 11 Venezuelan officials

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EU to impose sanctions on 11 Venezuelan officials

YEREVAN, JUNE 25, ARMENPRESS. The European Union will impose economic sanctions on 11 Venezuelan officials in protest at President Nicolas Maduro’s re-election, which the bloc said was not free or fair, EU diplomats said, Reuters reports.

The travel bans and asset freezes, first reported by Reuters in May, will be in addition to seven senior Venezuela officials the bloc sanctioned in January. They do not target Maduro directly as the EU seeks to pressure those around him first, Reuters said.

The EU, Venezuela’s third-largest trading partner after the United States and China, is seeking to isolate Caracas and to help end what it sees as an authoritarian regime that is ruining the economy, provoking food shortages, Reuters reports.

The European Union imposed an arms embargo on Venezuela in November.

EU foreign ministers are also expected to issue a statement later on Monday again condemning the May election, according to Reuters.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan

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