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Bolivia rejects Guaido's welcoming of US military intervention in Venezuela

La Paz [Bolivia], Feb 10 (ANI): Bolivia has rejected self-proclaimed President Juan Guaido's welcoming of a US military intervention in Venezuela amid the ongoing political turmoil in the South American nation.

ANI Feb 10, 2019 16:44 IST googleads

Venezuela's National Assembly's President Juan Guaido on February 8 in Caracas.

La Paz [Bolivia], Feb 10 (ANI): Bolivia has rejected self-proclaimed President Juan Guaido's openness towards a US military intervention in Venezuela amid the ongoing political turmoil in the South American nation.
"We reject the statements by the self-proclaimed Juan Guaidó who welcomes a US military intervention in Venezuela. I wonder what the brother Presidents who recognised him have to say about such incitement to war in Latin America," Evo Morales Ayma, President of Bolivia, tweeted on Sunday.
Ayma's statement comes close on the heels of Guaido refusing to completely eliminate the possibility of authorising the United States for a military intervention to oust Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
On January 23, Guaido proclaimed himself to be the President of Venezuela, amid cheering protesters who supported Maduro's ouster.
The United States immediately lent their support to Guaido, recognising him as the official interim President, a move which has since been backed by several Latin American and European countries.
However, countries like China, Russia, Turkey, amongst others, have slammed foreign intervention in Caracas' internal affairs while supporting Maduro's leadership. (ANI)

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