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Russia’s Medvedev says US ‘theft’ of Maduro shatters international relations

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MOSCOW, Feb ​2 (Reuters) - Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia's Security ⁠Council, said the U.S. "theft" of toppled Venezuelan President Nicolas ‍Maduro shattered international relations and ​could be considered by Caracas as an act of war.

"What ​happened to President Nicolas Maduro is obviously a violation of any norms of international law," Medvedev ‌told Reuters, TASS and ‌the WarGonzo Russian war blogger in ​an interview at his residence outside Moscow.

"It breaks the ‌whole system of international relations," ⁠Medvedev said, adding that ‌if U.S. ​President Donald Trumpwas "stolen" by a foreign power then the ⁠U.S. would ⁠certainly consider it an act ​of war.

(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge; Editing by ‌Tom Hogue)

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