Pence Demands UN Expel Venezuela's Ambassador and Support Guaido

  • Vice president tells envoy that ‘you shouldn’t be here’
  • Pence says U.S. to provide additional $60 million in aid
Vice President Mike PencePhotographer: Martin H. Simon/Pool via Bloomberg
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U.S. Vice President Mike Pence urged the United Nations to revoke the credentials of Venezuela’s UN envoy and throw its support behind interim President Juan Guaido as the legitimate leader of Venezuela.

“The Western Hemisphere has spoken with a clear voice –- nations across the world have spoken –- and now it’s time for the United Nations to speak,” Pence told the Security Council on Wednesday where he also announced the U.S. would introduce a resolution supporting Guaido. “Nicolas Maduro is a dictator with no legitimate claim to power, and Nicolas Maduro must go,” he said, referring to Venezuela’s president.