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US pulls last embassy staff from Venezuela as President Maduro blames power blackout on Donald Trump plot

  • US withdrawal ordered as Venezuela struggles through a massive power outage
  • In televised nationwide address, President Maduro says White House ‘ordered this attack’

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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro speaking during a TV broadcast about the blackouts. Photo: EPA
The Guardian

The United States has said it will withdraw all remaining diplomatic staff from Venezuela as Nicolas Maduro accused US President Donald Trump of masterminding a plot to force him from power by crippling the country’s electricity system.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the decision to vacate the US embassy in the crisis-stricken country’s capital, Caracas, late on Monday.

“This decision reflects the deteriorating situation in #Venezuela as well as the conclusion that the presence of US diplomatic staff at the embassy has become a constraint on US policy,” Pompeo tweeted.

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On January 24 the US State Department ordered all non-emergency government employees to depart Venezuela, where Maduro is facing a stiff challenge for power from opposition leader Juan Guaido amid an acute economic crisis.

That day, the department also urged Americans living in Venezuela to consider leaving.

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