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Maduro denounces ‘hate campaign’ aimed at Donald Trump

/ 11:01 AM January 17, 2017

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Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro. AP Photo

CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Monday denounced a “hate campaign” aimed at Donald Trump, saying the US president-elect’s administration would not be “worse” than Barack Obama’s.

“Big international media have speculated a lot,” he told reporters. “We are surprised by the hate campaign against Donald Trump — brutal — in the whole world, in the western world, in the United States.”

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The socialist president said he will wait until Trump takes over the White House on Friday before making judgments on the incoming US president’s foreign policy.

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“I want to be cautious,” he said. “He won’t be worse than Obama, that’s the only thing I would venture to say.”

Maduro said he foresaw “major changes in global geopolitics” and expressed his desire “to have relations of respect, communication and cooperation.”

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Venezuela is plagued with soaring crime, runaway inflation and a sharply contracting economy, worsened by falling oil prices.

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The opposition blames Maduro’s economic policies and mismanagement for the crisis. He contends it is the product of a US-backed capitalist conspiracy.

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During the 2016 US election the Venezuelan government voiced anger over parallels drawn between Trump and the late former Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez.

The US has had a strained relationship with the Latin American country since Chavez — famous for his anti-American rhetoric — took over as its president in 1999.  CBB

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