Evo Morales Rejects US Sanctions Against Nicaragua

La Paz - The president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, rejected on Wednesday the economic sanctions imposed by the United States on Tuesday against the vice president of Nicaragua, Rosario Murillo, and the adviser of that country, Nestor Moncada.
'#EEUU insists on its attacks against #Nicaragua, and now imposes economic sanctions against Rosario Murillo, wife of President Daniel Ortega, and security adviser, Néstor Moncada. The US, the author of massacres and coups in the world, has no moral to speak of human rights, 'Morales wrote in his Twitter account.
Managua, on the other hand, categorically rejected the historical continuity of the interference and the interventionist policy of the US imperial power against it, the government of reconciliation and national unity expresses in a note.
The text indicates that, in the name of the patriotic legacy, of the heroic patrimony and of the nationalist struggles, it claims with Nicaraguan dignity and pride the inalienable right to sovereignty and independence.
He also considers all the accusations that ratify the imperialist perspectives and practices of the United States and the servile and abject condition of the 'criollos vendepatria' as irrelevant, inconsequential, disrespectful, false and illegitimate.
With the name of Blocking the property of certain people who contribute to the situation in Nicaragua, the US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) established sanctions from a new executive order issued by US President Donald Trump.
As a result, any property designated by OFAC, within or in transit from the jurisdiction of the United States, or under the possession or control of a US national, must be blocked and informed, said the Treasury Department of the northern country.
Washington justified these measures with the argument of alleged human rights violations and an alleged dismantling of democratic institutions.
However, the United States government is accused here of inciting and financing a failed coup attempt, with methods that reproduce the strategy applied against Venezuela's Bolivarian revolution.
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