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Spain’s Sanchez says US wants to grab Venezuela resources, sets dangerous precedent

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Jan 6 (Reuters) - ​Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Tuesday the United States had ⁠set a "terrible and very dangerous precedent" in Venezuela with its raid to capture ‍President Nicolas Maduro, adding that Washington's sole ​objective appeared to be the change of government and appropriation of energy resources.

"Spain never recognised ​the Maduro government because it broke the rules, because his election was illegitimate, and precisely for that reason it cannot recognise the legitimacy ‌of a military action that is clearly ‌illegal, that violates international law and whose sole ​objective seems to be none other than to change the government of ‌another country to seize its natural resources," ⁠he told reporters in Paris.

Trump says ‌Maduro masterminded the ​flow of drugs into the U.S. and was illegitimately in power due to vote-rigging. ⁠Maduro denies ⁠those claims and officials in Caracas have ​demanded his release.

(Reporting by Inti Landauro and Andrei KhalipEditing ‌by David Goodman)

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