Times of Suriname

Pompeo vows US support as he meets Venezuela’s Guaido in Colombia

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CARACAS Venezuela’s opposition leader Juan Guaido has met with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Colombia’s capital, as he tries to shore up internatio­nal support amid a power struggle with President Nicolas Maduro.

The South American country, which is suffering an economic crisis, is a “failed state”, Pompeo said on Monday, after meeting Guaido on the sidelines of a threeday counterter­rorism ministeria­l meeting in Bogota. Guaido, recognised as the nation’s legitimate president by more than 50 countries, including the United States, defied a court order to travel abroad on Sunday.

“We are honoured by your presence,” Colombian President Ivan Duque told the opposition leader on Monday during opening remarks. “You will always have a friend in Colombia.” Duque also met Pompeo before the start of the ministeria­l meeting to discuss a number of issues, including the situation in Venezuela. “I would fully expect there will be further action that the US would take to continue to support

President Guaido and the Venezuelan people,” Pompeo told journalist­s.

“We do not talk about particular sanctions but everyone can fully expect that the US is not done,” Pompeo warned, without specifying what action Washington will take. From Colombia, Guaido is set to travel on to London, Brussels and Davos, Switzerlan­d, to attend the World Economic Forum.

“We will have important meetings in Europe, in the European Union and specifical­ly in Davos,” Guaido told journalist­s.

Guaido would not confirm whether he will meet US President Donald Trump in Davos. Meanwhile, Maduro’s government, which is backed by Russia and China, among others, dismissed Guaido’s trip as “irrelevant”. “It’s utterly irrelevant for us that a lackey has gone to meet his masters in Colombia,” ruling Socialist Party Vice President Diosdado Cabello told a press conference in Caracas, referring to Guaido. “He hasn’t achieved anything he promised. Maduro has branded Guaido a US puppet and says the US wants to invade Venezuela using the aid of Colombia and other countries.” (Al Jazeera)

 ??  ?? Guaido, recognised as the nation’s legitimate president by more than 50 countries including the US, defied a court order to travel abroad.(Photo:Al Jazeera)
Guaido, recognised as the nation’s legitimate president by more than 50 countries including the US, defied a court order to travel abroad.(Photo:Al Jazeera)

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