Saturday, February 9, 2019

INTERNATIONAL BREAKING NEWS

'Let's Reach Relief in Venezuela'

09 February 2019, 19:35 BDT
On Thursday, the country's army prevented them from trying to enter Venezuela on the eastern Colombian border, many trucks and food trucks on Thursday.  Photo: AFP
The international community started sending relief to Venezuelan response to the ongoing humanitarian crisis. Of these, there is relief sent to the United States. On Thursday, the country's army prevented them from trying to enter Venezuela on the eastern Colombia border with many trucks and food trucks on Thursday. Without the help, the relief trucks took positions in the Tianditas border bridge in Colombia's Dogtown area. They are now awaiting the green signal of the Venezuelan authorities. 
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said, "A political move to send relief. This will open the way for the US military aggression. "
Earlier on Wednesday, Venezuelan immigrants began to bury the hopes of a relief drive from the north-eastern city of Bukaramanga on Wednesday. On Thursday, when the rescue carrier arrived on the border, they burst into exultation. An ice cream vendor named Israel Escobar (42), who arrived in Venezuela last year, said, "If I get relief from my wife and children living in Venezuela, I will leave the breath." Yahaira Gonzalas (64), another country's immigrant, said to Maduro, "President, we are not good. We are terrified. Allow you to enter relief. ' Gonzales was once a 'Chavista' (Hugo Chagez-left leftist). Seeing the economic crisis in the socialist regime, he said that Chavez's successor does not support Maduro again. Many immigrants demonstrate anti-Maduro protests in support of relief at the border.
Meanwhile, on Thursday, there is an emergency meeting of the International Contact Group in the capital of Montevideo, in the capital of Uruguay on 'Venezuela crisis'. This is the first meeting of the international forum with the crisis arising since January 23. Following a five-hour long meeting, the European Union (EU) foreign policy chief Federika Mogharini urged Venezuelans to sit in the dialogue for a peaceful solution for a peaceful solution. After the meeting was announced, the contract group will soon send a delegation to Venezuela. The delegation will work in a credible election and commitment to enter international relief assistance in the country.
In Montevideo, Venezuelan expatriate Maduro-supporters gathered outside the meeting to protest against US intervention. US embassy representative in Venezuela Eliot Adams criticized the Contact Group on Thursday, saying that all countries should now continue negotiations with the Guided State government, excluding Maduro, to establish peace.
Moscow's foreign ministry spokesman Maria Zakharova on Thursday raised the finger of allegations against Washington, saying that Washington is breaking the United Nations Charter by pronouncing a single threat to Maduro one after another. He said the US relief made the mountain of doubt in Venezuela.
Maduro rejects EU call for early elections However, he welcomed the invitation to dialogue from the Consultative Group meeting. His opponent, Huang Guido, dismissed the possibility of dialogue with the Maduro government, saying, "Communication is the time-consuming technique for Maduro."
Venezuela's self-proclaimed interim President Guayido, who has received support from 40 countries in the world, on Thursday urged the Venezuelan army to remain beside the "dictator" Maduro, but not with him. Meanwhile, the website of Brazil, Argentina and Mexico embassy in Venezuela published a statement loyally to Guaydo on Thursday. Later embassies claimed that it was a hacker's work. They promised to keep complete obedience to Maduro. Russia, China, Turkey, Cuba and Iran are said to be next to Maduro.

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