Sanctions against Delcy Rodríguez event
also: personal financial sanctions, penalties
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Delcy Rodríguezperson · 4Washington, D.C.place · 3U.S. Treasury Departmentorganization · 2United Statescountry · 2Venezuelacountry · 1Nicolás Maduroperson · 1Steve Mnuchinperson · 1United Nationsorganization · 1
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U.S. Treasury Department funded
Sanctions against Delcy Rodríguez documented
“Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin made it clear the measures were designed to punish Ariza for simply doing his job. Treasury will continue to target corrupt Maduro insiders, including those tasked to conduct diplomacy and carrying out just…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 8 @ 38:05
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diplomatic row with Ambassador Mankato and followed up on the previous interview she had done with the foreign minister, Aziza, who was also in town, by the way, for this meeting. On the day of her scheduled interviews, the U.S. secretary h…
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin made it clear the measures were designed to punish Ariza for simply doing his job. Treasury will continue to target corrupt Maduro insiders, including those tasked to conduct diplomacy and carrying out just…
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And he said this while announcing the sanctions. When Anya met with Venezuelans delegates in New York following the Treasury announcement, Aziza didn't seem bothered by it. Quote, it's supposed to mean that all my goods, assets and bank acc…
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Ariza explained that while he was not impacted by the sanctions financially, they could complicate any further travel to the U.S. In conjunction with economic measures, the U.S. placed physical restrictions on Aziza and people that work for…