Venezuela: A number of Latin
American countries back Guaido
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| Lima Group meets in Ottawa for emergency meeting on Venezuela (ANSA) |
The majority of the Lima Group of Latino Nations, plus
Canada is appealing to Venezuelan Armed Forces to allow the passage of
humanitarian aid for crisis wracked Venezuela.
By James Blears
Before the Summit in Ottowa, Canadian Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau said the Administration of Venezuela`s President Nicolas Maduro is
quote: "A dictatorship, willing to use force and fear." Canada along
with ten other members announce they support Venezuelan National Assembly
Leader Juan Guaido as the legitimate President. While Mexico, St Lucia and Guyana
disagree. Mexico and Uruguay have offered to host talks, but this has been
rejected by Guaido.
In addition to an appeal to Venezuela`s military to allow in
international aid unimpeded, the Lima Group is urging further trade and
financial restrictions against the Maduro Government. Adding to the pressure,
sixteen European Nations now back Guaido and 38 countries in total.
Nicolas Maduro is rejecting that there`s a crisis in
Venezuela saying...."We are not beggers." He`s also saying that the
aid on offer is an excuse to start an invasion. Each and every day the crisis
is deepening. The Military is still supporting President Maduro.

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