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Venezuela’s Maduro accuses West of ‘provoking’ Russia over NATO expansion

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro laid the blame for the current Ukraine crisis squarely on the West in a speech Monday.

“Those who provoked this conflict with decades of non-compliance with agreements, with decades of threats against Russia, with decades of preparing plans for the extension of NATO are the first ones who are responsible for de-escalating this conflict.”

Maduro also said Venezuela was “seriously concerned about the possibility of a war in Europe and an extension to other regions of the world,” and criticized “economic measures that aim to aggravate conditions” rather than de-escalate the situation.

With information from RT News

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