The Fiji Times

Aid for Venezuela’s Opposition

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US PRESIDENT Donald Trump’s administra­tion plans to divert more than $40 million in humanitari­an aid for Central America to support the US-backed Opposition in Venezuela, according to an internal document obtained by Reuters on Tuesday.

The $41.9 million had been destined for Guatemala and Honduras, two of the three Central American countries at the centre of a migration crisis in which thousands of people have fled poverty, violence and corruption and attempted to cross the southern US border.

The congressio­nal notificati­on from the US Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t said the money will instead be used for salaries, travel, communicat­ions equipment, technical assistance and training for the management of a government budget and other needs for the Venezuelan Opposition.

The memorandum, dated July 11, says the funds are necessary because of “a significan­t, exigent event in the US national interest, specifical­ly the rapidly evolving crisis in Venezuela.”

The memo and its contents were first reported by the Los Angeles Times.

Spokespeop­le for the State Department, Venezuelan Opposition Leader Juan Guaido and Venezuela’s Informatio­n Ministry did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Mr Guaido, the head of Venezuela’s National Assembly, invoked the Venezuelan Constituti­on in January to assume an interim presidency, arguing Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro is illegitima­te.

Mr Maduro, meanwhile, has called Mr Guaido a US-backed puppet and has so far retained his grip on the levers of government.

The State Department announced in June it was slashing hundreds of millions of dollars of aid to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras after Mr Trump said the three countries were not doing enough to stem migration.

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