Italy Rejects Guaido, Says Venezuela is a Sovereign State
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Italian government says inciting any warlike confrontation in Venezuela is not ideal.
Italy supports the principle of non-intervention and does not want "another Libya."
On Thursday the Italian Government withdrew from the position assumed by the European Parliament and informed that it does not recognize Juan Guaido as "president in charge" of Venezuela.
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"Italy does not recognize the self-proclaimed President Juan Guaido," Italy's Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs, Manlio Di Stefano, said.
The senior official explained that Italy is "totally against" that a country or a group of countries "can determine the internal policies" of a sovereign State.
"This is called the principle of non-int...
