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Just as Britain, France, Germany and other countries expired their ultimatum to Venezuela, the European Union intended to make a statement recognizing Guaido, the country's opposition leader, as "interim president", but Italy broke the so-called "consistency" with its actions. Due to the serious internal and internal differences in Italy, Italy rejected the EU statement of joint recognition of Guaido at the recent informal meeting of EU foreign ministers.
On February 4, Guaido addressed the press (Photo Source: Visual China)
"Never recognize a self-appointed president"
On January 26, Britain, France and Germany, together with Spain, issued an "ultimatum" to the Venezuelan government demanding that the country hold a new presidential election within eight days. By February 3, the ultimatum had expired. However, the EU ultimately failed to make a statement recognizing Guaido.
According to Reuters news on February 4, diplomats revealed that due to differences of views in Italy, Italy exercised its veto power and refused to recognize Guaido as the president of Venezuela at the informal meeting of EU foreign ministers held in Romania on January 31.
Despite Guaido's claim that every effort will be made to win Italian support, the Italian coalition government has taken the opposite position.
The European Union countries have been discussing the Venezuelan crisis for several days. Although they have not made a statement, a group of European countries, led by Britain, France and Germany, now recognize Guaido after Maduro refused to hold general elections.
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