U.S. Shifts Venezuela Strategy at UN to Focus on Toll of Crisis

  • Delegation said to seek Security Council meeting for next week
  • New report calls on UN to address food, medicine shortages
Photographer: Adriana Loureiro Fernandez/Bloomberg
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The U.S. is seeking to highlight the growing humanitarian crisis in Venezuela at the United Nations after its earlier bids to call for new elections faced stiff opposition from veto-wielding rivals Russia and China.

The U.S. called for the UN Security Council to hold a meeting on the deteriorating situation in the Andean nation, according to an official with knowledge of the request. The move came as a new report said that Venezuela requires a full-scale UN response to address increasing levels of food insecurity, disease and shortages of medicine.