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<p>The UK Government shares the deep concern of the international community regarding
the deteriorating political and economic situation. Since April, there have been more
than 80 deaths during protests.</p><p>This is a critical time for Venezuela, and UK
concerns over the situation have led Venezuela to be designated a FCO Human Rights
Priority Country.</p><p>I met the Venezuelan Foreign Minister, Samuel Moncada, in
his previous role as Minister for Europe on 26 October. I raised UK concerns at the
deteriorating situation and encouraged the Venezuelan Government to accept offers
of international aid to address chronic shortages of basic food and medical supplies.</p><p>In
March, I hosted a delegation of Deputies from the Venezuelan National Assembly and
stressed the importance of an independent and empowered legislature. I issued a statement
on 31 March echoing these views, following the Venezuelan Supreme Court's attempt
to wrest power from the National Assembly.</p><p>In May, then Minister for Human Rights,
Baroness Anelay visited Caracas and delivered clear messages to senior government
and opposition figures, expressing our concern at the political situation and the
need to respect the freedom of speech and the right to peaceful protests.</p><p>Following
the 5 July attack on the National Assembly and its Deputies by pro-Government supporters,
I issued a statement condemning the attack and calling for the Venezuelan Government
to uphold the constitution and show respect for its democratic institutions.</p>
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