US backs Panama in Venezuela stand-off

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Predictably The United States Department of State has expressed its support for Panama in its current dispute with Venezuela over measures adopted by the South American country against Panamanian authorities and companies.

The Venezuelan action suspending dealings with Panama commercial interests for 90 days, was in retaliation to Panama publishing a list of 55 people, to be watched for potential money laundering including President Nicola Maduro, and 16 high-risk Venezuelan companies.

In return, Panama recalled its Ambassador and called for the Venezuelan ambassador to leave Panama.

"The United States congratulates Panama for its energetic defense of democracy and human rights, and to promote stability in the hemisphere, " said the State Department on Friday, April 6.

According to the Department of State, the actions undertaken by Panama will support "other efforts in the region to combat the abuse of financial systems by corrupt actors. "

"The United States urges others in the hemisphere to side with  Panama and take measures in support of the Venezuelan people and their right to have their voices heard in free, fair and transparent, elections "the document adds.