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Venezuelan minister to Japan says financial balance is solidified

The minister said the solidified records were all close to home, and the international safe haven's record was all the while working. 

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The Venezuelan minister to Tokyo says his financial balance has turned out to be blocked off in Japan in what he said was evidently a result of President Donald Trump's choice to solidify Venezuelan resources in the United States. 

Represetative Seiko Ishikawa told The Associated Press that the records of two other Venezuelan ambassadors in Japan and that of his significant other, a Japanese native, were likewise solidified. 

He said the solidified records were all close to home, and the international safe haven's record was all the while working. 

President Donald Trump's organization gave an expansive restriction blocking organizations and people from working with Nicolas Maduro's communist government in August. 

That put the country on a short rundown of U.S. enemies _ including Cuba, North Korea and Iran _ focused with such forceful budgetary measures. 

As a US partner, Japan would face strain to agree to such authorizes. 

Authorities at the Foreign Ministry and the bank, SMBC Trust Bank, declined remark. 

Ishikawa said he reached the Foreign Ministry and bank after the issues with the records surfaced a month ago. 

"We clarified that for us it was an unsuitable measure taken by the bank, a one-sided choice, above all else on the grounds that it is an extraterritorial utilization of a measure that started in the US," he said. 

Ishikawa focused on he and the negotiators have legitimate qualifications from the Japanese government, yet the bothers they all of a sudden confronted were colossal. 

"Simply envision not having the option to work your ledger," he said. 

"That is a major issue, obviously."




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