Freeland wants Venezuelan sanctions with ‘bite,’ and long-term rebuilding plan
OTTAWA — Canada and its allies are well down the road to crafting a long-term, post-Maduro recovery plan for Venezuela’s disastrous economic decline, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said Monday night
And she said Canada and its allies are looking at ways of ratcheting up sanctions on Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela’s socialist leader, so they will have “more bite.”
“Work is very much underway at quite a high level of detail on ways to support Venezuela the day after the democratic transition,” Freeland said Monday from Colombia after a day-long meeting of the Lima Group countries that also includes the United States.
She said work is being done with opposition leader Juan Guaido as well as international financial institutions because there needs to be a plan to help Venezuela recover from hyper inflation and a massive humanitarian crisis that includes shortages of food and medicine.