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Tiny St. Vincent Blasts US Sanctions of Venezuela
Black Agenda Radio with Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
30 Sep 2019
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The Prime Minister of the Caribbean island nation of St Vincent and the Grenadines denounced US sanctions against Venezuela and called the Juan Guaido “government,” recognized by the US and its allies, “a fictitious creation of foreign powers.” In his speech to the UN General Assembly, Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves noted significant moves towards Pan African unity, with Caribbean nations in the forefront.

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