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We cannot accept the legitimacy of Maduro as elected president,
Borrell told reporters after a meeting of foreign ministers from the EU's 27 member countries in BrusselsJosep Borrell,
eU foreign policy chiefHe will remain president de facto, ... but we deny democratic legitimacy based on the results that cannot be verified.”
Borrell said
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