Venezuela turns to Russia for
help as crisis deepens
Venezuelans attempt to cross the border into Colombia after opposition efforts to bring in humanitarian aid were halted by government (AFP) |
Venezuela`s Vice President Delcy Rodriguez is going to
Russia for talks about the developing situation. James Blears reports that
Moscow is a key ally of Caracas.
By James Blears
Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez will have talks
with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Friday. She will discuss
cooperating and coordinating with Russia in order to stave off any attempted
military action or invasion. Venezuela`s Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza is
warning of the threat of war, while President Nicolas Maduro is urging troops
to stay on high alert, saying the offer of international aid is a pretext for
incursions.
Russia and China are key allies of Venezuela. They`ve also
loaned it substantial amounts of money, which are helped keep it afloat, as US
and other economic sanctions are biting ever deeper into its crumbling economy,
which is ravaged by hyper inflation.
Russia recognizes Nicolas Maduro as Venezuela`s legitimate
President. While the United States says opposition leader Juan Guaido who
declared himself Interim President is the country`s leader.
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