Pence tells Canada, allies to give frozen Maduro assets to Venezuelan opposition
OTTAWA — A Canadian security expert says U.S. Vice-President Mike Pence’s call to allies today to give frozen Venezuelan assets to anti-Maduro forces could pump billions into the coffers of the country’s pro-democracy movement.
Pence called on Canada and its Lima Group allies to do just that in a speech at their summit in Colombia, where Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland and Canada’s hemispheric allies are discussing the ongoing crisis in Venezuela.
Pence announced new sanctions on supporters of Venezuela’s socialist leader Nicolas Maduro, as the U.S., Canada, its Latin American allies in the Lima Group and dozens of other countries seek to propel opposition leader Juan Guaido into power.