U.S. wants U.N. to revoke credentials of Maduro's government

U.S. wants U.N. to revoke credentials of Maduro's government
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro gives a speech during a rally in support of his government in Caracas, Venezuela April 6, 2019. REUTERS/Manaure Quintero Copyright STRINGER(Reuters)
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UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Mike Pence called on the United Nations on Wednesday to revoke the U.N. credentials of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's government and recognise opposition leader Juan Guaido as the country's legitimate leader.

He said the United States had drafted a U.N. resolution and called on all states to support it.

"The time has come for the United Nations to recognise interim president Juan Guaido as the legitimate president of Venezuela and seat his representative in this body," Pence told the U.N. Security Council.

Diplomats said it is unlikely Washington will get the support needed to adopt such a measure. It was not immediately clear if Pence was proposing a resolution in the 15-member Security Council or the 193-member General Assembly.

(Reporting by Michelle Nichols at the United Nations; Editing by James Dalgleish)

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