move: Although short on details, the announcement signals that Washington is willing to go beyond traditional diplomatic measures and will seek to drain cash from Maduro's government, which is already struggling under an unprecedented economic meltdown, according to Nine News Australia. Such a move would significantly strengthen the hand of Guaido, who swore himself in as interim head of state on Wednesday with the support of Washington and nations around the region. To improve your experience update it here News WorldUS seeks to cut money supply to Maduro By AAP2 22pm Jan 25, 2019Facebook Tweet Mail The US is seeking to ensure Venezuelan oil revenue goes to opposition leader and self-declared interim president Juan Guaido, and to cut off money from isolated President Nicolas Maduro, a top US official says. What we're focusing on today is disconnecting the illegitimate Maduro regime from the sources of his revenues, national security advisor John Bolton told reporters at the White House. Bolton added that the process was very complicated and that officials were still studying how this would function. We think consistent with our recognition of Juan Guaido as the constitutional interim president of Venezuela that those revenues should go to the legitimate government.
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