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EU condemns Venezuela’s expulsion of Spanish ambassador

BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union on Friday condemned Venezuela’s decision to order Spain’s ambassador out of the country in response to the EU slapping sanctions on seven senior Venezuelan officials.

The Spanish government, meanwhile, announced it was expelling the Venezuelan ambassador in a tit-for-tat move.

European Commission spokeswoman Catherine Ray said the EU expresses “full solidarity with Spain and we call for the decision to be (reversed) as it goes against the need to keep diplomatic channels open.”

She said the decision to impose travel bans and asset freezes on the seven, accused of human rights abuses or breaching the rule of law, was taken unanimously by all 28 EU member countries.

In response, President Nicolas Maduro also called Venezuela’s ambassador to Spain, Mario Isea, back to Caracas for consultation.

Spanish government spokesman Inigo Mendez de Vigo told reporters after the weekly Cabinet meeting Friday that Isea was being expelled “in a strict application of the rule of reciprocity.”

Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza tweeted that “we won’t accept aggressions from governments subordinated to U.S. imperialism.”

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