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Venezuela opposition ‘delivers’ humanitarian aid



CARACAS: Juan Guaido, Venezuela’s opposition leader, has said his team delivered humanitarian aid to the people. He, however, did not specify how he had received it, reports said.

According to Reuters, Guaido said they delivered the first cargo of humanitarian aid because ‘they have blocked the border’ for the time being. Guaido, 35, said in a televised address in Caracas that the aid was on a small scale.

Guaido — recognized by most Western nations as Venezuela’s legitimate president — tweeted a photo of himself surrounded by stacks of pots of vitamin and nutritional supplements.

According to Reuters, Guaido said they delivered the first cargo of humanitarian aid because ‘they have blocked the border’ for the time being. Guaido, 35, said in a televised address in Caracas that the aid was on a small scale.

The United States, joined by a majority of western nations, has recognized Guaido as Venezuela’s legitimate leader soon after he declared himself president. (Agencies)

Publish Date : 12 February 2019 13:39 PM

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