Venezuela slams EU for new economic sanctions

IANS  |  Caracas 

The has "categorically" rejected new sanctions by the (EU) against 11 of its officials.

In a statement on Monday, the foreign ministry called the EU measures a "clear intervention into sovereign affairs", reported.

On Monday, EU foreign ministers sanctioned 11 Venezuelan officials, banning them from traveling to the European bloc and freezing any of their assets under EU jurisdiction.

The list of affected officials is led by and former Other leading figures are the of the (CNE), Sandra Oblitas, and its director,

warned that it "will not accept threats from any power" and reiterated that it is a "sovereign and independent" nation.

"The is attacking political peace in by interfering in its internal affairs and insisting in applying coercive measures which harm the peace and dialogue between Venezuelans," it wrote.

The statement also denounced the EU for its "subordination" to the of President Donald Trump, which has issued a number of financial sanctions against

"The multipolar expects independence in the behaviour of the European Union, faced with the evidence and danger of the resurgence of unilateralism," continued the statement.

In January this year, the EU issued statements against the president of the (ANC), Diosdado Cabello, attorney-general, Tarek William Saab, and president of CNE Tibisay Lucena, among others.

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First Published: Tue, June 26 2018. 05:36 IST