Venezuelan Top Diplomat Says Child Died Due To Lack Of Treatment Caused By US Sanctions

Venezuelan Top Diplomat Says Child Died Due to Lack of Treatment Caused by US Sanctions

A child, who did not received appropriate treatment due to the US sanctions, died in Venezuela, the country's foreign minister, Jorge Arreaza, said on Friday, blaming the country's opposition for the incident

BUENOS AIRES (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 25th May, 2019) A child, who did not received appropriate treatment due to the US sanctions, died in Venezuela, the country's foreign minister, Jorge Arreaza, said on Friday, blaming the country's opposition for the incident.

"Unfortunately, one Venezuelan child died while waiting for a bone marrow transplant, this is a consequence of the criminal blockade by the United States, which bans money transfers to Italian medical facilities that work with [Venezuelan state-run oil company] PDVSA on such urgent cases," Arreaza wrote on Twitter.

Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez, in turn, said that US-backed opposition leader Juan Guaido "transferred [PDVSA subsidiary] Citgo to the United States to satisfy capitalist interests." Rodriguez added that it caused deaths of children who benefited from health programs.

Last week, Venezuelan Ambassador to Egypt Wilmer Omar Barrientos told Sputnik that since Guaido proclaimed himself interim president in January, US and European banks had frozen billions of dollars worth of the Venezuelan government's bank accounts. Moreover, the United States has blocked the country's oil assets and imposed sanctions on PDVSA. These facts heavily undermined the country's health care system, Barrientos said, adding that the blocking of Venezuela's $9 million payment via an international account for dialysis supplies in 2018 led to 15,000 patients being left without treatment.

The United States and a number of other countries have endorsed self-proclaimed Guaido, calling on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to step down and for new election in the country to be held. Russia, China, Bolivia, Turkey and a number of other states have voiced their support for Maduro as Venezuela's only legitimate president.