On 23 January, Maduro’s National Assembly-backed challenger Juan Guaidó declared himself interim President, sparking off the current power struggle. The US, Brazil, and Colombia support Guaidó, while Russia and China continue to support Maduro. . ..…
Guaidó enjoys support from numerous foreign governments, including those of the United States, Brazil, and Colombia. Russia and China continue to back Maduro. . These intense months have included clashing protests in the streets, barricades at the Venezuelan border, and a failed..…
The US has also confiscated Venezuela's oil assets based in the US to channel them to Guaido. . Russia and China, among many other countries, back the democratically-elected government of Maduro, who has called Guaido a “puppet” of Washington. . . . ..…
Maduro has denounced Guaido Russia, China and Venezuela military.. ..…
United States, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Argentina, Peru, Ecuador and Paraguay have acknowledged Guaido while countries including Russia and China back Maduro... ..…
Britain, Germany, France and Spain all would recognize Guaido Russia said was absurd and Venezuelan minister called childlike... ..…
Describing Maduro's regime as illegitimate, several countries, including the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay and Peru, recognized Guaido as president. . . Russia, China, Cuba and Turkey are among those backing Maduro -- and Moscow in..…
Colombia . Costa Rica . Guatemala . Honduras . Panama . Paraguay . Peru . ... Russia . China . Iran . Cuba . Mexico . Turkey . Syria . . . . In Caracas yesterday Guaido declared himself interim President, calling it the only way to end Maduro's rule but warning..…
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