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Latin American countries say will not recognise Venezuela's Maduro's new term

Francisco Batista, AFP | This handout photo released by the Venezuelan Presidency shows Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro delivering a speech during a military ceremony in the framework of year's end celebrations in Caracas, on December 28, 2018.

Foreign ministers from Latin America and Canada said Friday their governments would not recognize Nicolas Maduro as Venezuela’s president when he is sworn in for a second six-year term next week.

Of the regional Lima Group, 13 member countries said they would not recognise Maduro’s hardline socialist government.

The announcement came after meeting in the Peruvian capital to discuss ways to step up international pressure on the regime, which has presided over the oil-rich country’s economic crisis.

However, Mexico declined to join.

Peru’s Foreign Minister Nestor Popolizio said the group had delivered “a strong political message” ahead of Maduro’s second-term inauguration on January 10.

“The main message is undoubtedly the non-recognition of the Venezuelan regime’s new term,” Popolizio told reporters.

( FRANCE 24 with AFP)

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