Trump warns Venezuela it faces strong, swift ‘economic actions’

United States President Donald Trump waves to well-wishers as he arrives at the 72nd US Women’s Open Golf Championship at Trump National Golf Course in Bedminster, New Jersey, July 16. / AFP /

WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — United States President Donald Trump on Monday warned Caracas of “economic actions” if Nicolas Maduro delivers on his bid to rewrite the constitution, calling the Venezuelan president a “bad leader who dreams of being a dictator.”

“The (US) will not stand by as Venezuela crumbles,” Trump said in a statement.

“If the Maduro regime imposes its Constituent Assembly on July 30, the (US) will take strong and swift economic actions,” he said, without elaborating on what those actions would be.

Trump praised the Venezuelan opposition’s unsanctioned Sunday vote that saw millions of voters reject Maduro’s plan, saying “their strong and courageous actions continue to be ignored by a bad leader who dreams of becoming a dictator.”

© Agence France-Presse

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