Russia and China have vetoed the US push for the United Nations Security Council to call for presidential elections in Venezuela.

Iran Press/AmericaRussia and China vetoed a US-sponsored resolution on Thursday at the United Nations Security Council, which called for the early presidential election in Venezuela amid ongoing unrest in the Latin American country.

The draft, which supported Venezuela’s opposition leader Juan Guaido, came up for the vote at the 15-member council on Thursday and received the minimum nine “yes” votes.

The draft called for “the peaceful restoration of democracy” as well as “free and fair” presidential elections in Venezuela, reported Iran Press.

After months of economic and political clashes, Venezuela plunged further into chaos in January after Guaido, the former head of the country’s National Assembly, proclaimed himself “interim president” and urged President Nicolas Maduro to resign.

This is while, Maduro had just begun his second six-year term in office after a decisive election victory over the US-backed opposition.

Washington rushed to support Guaido and imposed sanctions against Venezuela’s oil industry. US President Donald Trump and other American officials have also threatened Caracas with military action.

United States diplomat greets Ambassador for Russia during a meeting of the UN Security Council, February 28, 2019. REUTERS

Guaido has welcomed the support and has openly tried to contact the Trump administration and other regional governments to cement his position.

The US resolution on Thursday also called for unhindered delivery of “humanitarian aid” to Venezuela.

Maduro’s government has closed borders with Brazil and Colombia in order to block what US insists are aid shipments.

Allies of Venezuela

Russia, which supports Maduro, has warned that Washington is using the aid scenario as a cover to arm Guaido and his supporters and lay the foundation for military intervention.

To ward off that possibility, Russia drafted its own UNSC resolution on Thursday but failed to get the required votes to pass it.

Moscow’s draft expressed concern at US threats to use force against Venezuela and its interference in the Latin American country’s domestic affairs.

The measure also stated that it was only in the Maduro government’s power to decide whether any international assistance was needed.

Only four council members voted in favor of the Russian draft, seven opposed it while four other members abstained from voting. Besides Russia and China, countries like Iran and Turkey have also backed Maduro.

Earlier on February 27, Russia, China, South Africa, and Equatorial Guinea blocked a US push for a UN Security Council statement to back Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido, expressing full support for Venezuela’s National Assembly as the country’s “only democratically elected institution. 203/101/213

 

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United States diplomat greets Ambassador for Russia during a meeting of the UN Security Council, February 28, 2019. REUTERS
United States diplomat greets Ambassador for Russia during a meeting of the UN Security Council, February 28, 2019. REUTERS