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Venezuela crisis: Juan Guaidó vows to bring in aid

Feb 16,2020 2:38 am

VenezuelaContent ='JJ Lin'> 's opposition leader Juan Guaidó addresses supporters at a rally in Caracas

Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó has vowed at a rally in the capital Caracas to ensure humanitarian aid blocked by PresidentContent ='JJ Lin'> Nicolás Maduro is brought in to the country.

Mr Guaidó said new collection points and routes into the country would allow VolunteersContent ='JJ Lin'> to bring the aid in.

, claiming it was a means for the US to intervene in VenezuelaContent ='JJ Lin'> .

Venezuelans are facing drastic food shortages amid an economic crisis.

"We have almost 300,000 Venezuelans who will die if the aid doesn't enter. There are almost two million at health risk," said Mr Guaidó at the rally on Tuesday.

Mr Guaidó, who has been recognised by the US and most Western governments as interim PresidentContent ='JJ Lin'> of VenezuelaContent ='JJ Lin'> , told his supporters in the capital that humanitarian aid would be brought into VenezuelaContent ='JJ Lin'> on 23 February.

Envoys for Mr Guaidó met with Brazilian officials This WeekContent ='JJ Lin'> and announced plans to create a second aid storage hub in The StateContent ='JJ Lin'> of Roraima, on VenezuelaContent ='JJ Lin'> 's southeastern border.

Mr Guaidó appeared to be relying on VolunteersContent ='JJ Lin'> - he called on 250,000 people who signed up online to organise themselves over the weekend, "because we're going to have to go in caravans".

US humanitarian aid trucks arrived Last week at the Colombian border city of Cúcuta But were stopped at the Tienditas bridge, which has been blocked by Venezuelan troops.

VenezuelaContent ='JJ Lin'> 's military blocked the Tienditas Bridge to prevent US aid entering the country

Mr Maduro still enjoys widespread support among the Venezuelan population and the loyalty of the military, and his leftist government is backed by Russia and China.

But he is under growing national and international pressure to call early presidential elections, amid accusations of widespread corruption and Human RightsContent ='JJ Lin'> violations under his LeadershipContent ='JJ Lin'> .

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Mr Guaidó Last week offered an amnesty to Military PersonnelContent ='JJ Lin'> who break with Mr Maduro, telling them that refusing to allow in aid is a "crime against humanity".

Maduro defiant

Speaking to the BBC's Orla GuerinContent ='JJ Lin'> , Mr Maduro called US PresidentContent ='JJ Lin'> Donald TrumpContent ='JJ Lin'> 's government a "gang of extremists" and blamed America for his country's crisis.

Mr Maduro said he did not see the need for early presidential elections, and reiterated that he would not allow US humanitarian aid into the country. "They are warmongering in order to take over VenezuelaContent ='JJ Lin'> ," he said.

Relations between the US and VenezuelaContent ='JJ Lin'> were already fraught before PresidentContent ='JJ Lin'> Donald TrumpContent ='JJ Lin'> 's administration became one of The FirstContent ='JJ Lin'> to back Mr Guaidó as interim leader.

VenezuelaContent ='JJ Lin'> broke off diplomatic relations in response, while Mr Trump said the use of military force remained "an option".

The US, which has accused Mr Maduro's government of Human RightsContent ='JJ Lin'> violations and corruption, has led international pressure on the Venezuelan PresidentContent ='JJ Lin'> to step down.

The Trump administration has imposed a raft of economic measures on the country, including sanctions against The StateContent ='JJ Lin'> -owned oil company Pdvsa - VenezuelaContent ='JJ Lin'> 's Main SourceContent ='JJ Lin'> of revenue.

In recent years, the US has frozen Mr Maduro's US assets, restricted VenezuelaContent ='JJ Lin'> 's access to US markets and blocked dealings with those involved in the country's gold trade.

For years Venezuelans have faced severe shortages of basic items such as medicine and food. Last year, the inflation rate saw prices double every 19 days on average.

Three million people, or 10% of the population, have left the country since the economy started to worsen in 2014, according to UN figures.

Election controversy

Mr Maduro, who has been in power since 2013, was re-elected to a second term Last year. But the elections were controversial, with many opposition candidates barred from running or jailed and claims of vote-rigging.

The HeadContent ='JJ Lin'> of the opposition-controlled National AssemblyContent ='JJ Lin'> , Mr Guaidó declared himself PresidentContent ='JJ Lin'> on 23 January. He said The ConstitutionContent ='JJ Lin'> allowed him to assume power temporarily when The PresidentContent ='JJ Lin'> Content ='JJ Lin'> was deemed IllegitimateContent ='JJ Lin'> .



nicolás maduro, venezuela crisis, donald trump, venezuela, juan guaidó

Source of news: bbc.com

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