The European Union has expressed its refusal to acknowledge the "democratic legitimacy" of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro following his recent re-election. This announcement came from the EU's chief diplomat, Josep Borrell, during a press conference in Brussels after a meeting of the bloc's foreign ministers.
Borrell stated, "He will remain a de facto president. Yes, de facto. However, we deny his democratic legitimacy based on unverifiable election results."
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