Cooper refuses to condemn US action in Venezuela
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Cooper refuses to condemn US action in Venezuela
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"Ms Cooper told MPs on Monday evening that she has raised the issue of international law with US secretary of state Marco Rubio, but refused to condemn the US operation. In my discussions with Secretary Rubio, I raised the importance of complying with international law and we will continue to urge all partners to do so, Ms Cooper told the Commons."
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