The Asian Age

VENEZUELAN ARMY CHIEFS BACK MADURO

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Caracas: Venezuela’s armed forces reaffirmed their support Friday for President Nicolas Maduro a day after the US justice department charged him with “narco-terrorism” and offered a $15 million reward for his capture. In a statement read out on state television, armed forces chief Admiral Remigio Ceballos said the army categorica­lly rejected “the extravagan­t and extremist accusation­s” against Maduro. The socialist president has increasing­ly relied on the backing of the powerful armed forces since succeeding his late mentor Hugo Chavez in 2013 — particular­ly amid his country’s economic collapse. In his statement, Ceballos said the indictment of Maduro and other Venezuelan officials was aimed at diverting attention away from the re-election campaign of US President Donald Trump “who will go down in history as the most harmful and most irrational of American presidents.” Maduro on Thursday slammed the “spurious, false” accusation­s, and said they were part of a conspiracy organized by the United States and Colombia to force him out of power. The Trump administra­tion has stepped up pressure on Maduro with sanctions targeting his inner circle. The US and some 50 other countries back opposition leader Juan Guaido as the country's interim president. Guaido, who said Maduro had usurped power after a 2018 election widely seen as fraudulent, has repeatedly urged the 240,000-strong army to withdraw its support for Maduro.

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