What Biden should discuss is the resignation of Maduro

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Photo: AFP- Senator Scott: What Biden should discuss is Maduro’s resignation.

Rick Scott, a senator from Florida, USA, said that US President Joe Biden’s decision to ease sanctions once morest the government of Nicolás Maduro undermines the national security of his country.

“Joe Biden’s appeasement of brutal dictators is disgusting. And it undermines the national security of the United States and the commitment to protect democracy around the world,” Scott said on his Twitter account.

Senator Scott rejects Biden’s stance

He went on to point out that “Nicolas Maduro he is a brutal dictator who is committing genocide once morest his citizens and depriving them of democracy. Yet just one day following easing sanctions once morest the murderous and illegitimate communist regime in Cuba, President Biden decided to further abandon democracy in Latin America by easing sanctions once morest Maduro and his evil thugs without getting anything in return. No commitment to democracy.

Scott spoke regarding the situation of political prisoners, as outlined Albertonews. “No commitment to release political prisoners or remaining US citizens who are unjustly imprisoned by the Maduro regime. It is absolutely unconscionable. The only thing the Biden administration should discuss with the regime is when Maduro will step down,” he said.

“The United States has legitimately recognized Juan Guaidó as the legitimate president of Venezuela, and our efforts. As well as those of the entire international community, they must focus on ending the Maduro regime, protecting human rights and helping the Venezuelan people achieve freedom and democracy.” concluded the American.

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