After arriving in the United States by air on Tuesday morning, this Thursday, April 27, the Venezuelan opponent Juan Guaidó said that the president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, “sided with the dictatorship”, in reference to the Government of the questioned president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro.
In this sense, he reiterated that the Colombian president sided with the “dictatorship”, but not with the politically persecuted.
Guaidó said that every time Gustavo Petro has gone to Venezuela (…), he has not had a minute on the agenda to meet with, for example, indigenous people displaced by the destruction of the Amazon (…), he has not had a minute on the agenda to victims of human rights,” said Guaidó from Miami.
Guaidó arrived in the United States from Bogotá, Colombia, where he was to attend the Conference on the Political Process in Venezuela, which took place this Tuesday, April 25, and to which, according to the Venezuelan opponent, he was invited by the Foreign Minister of Colombia, Alvaro Leyva.
However, Leyva denied that the invitation was made and assured this Tuesday of the Conference that Guaidó entered Colombian territory inappropriately and that he was at risk because “in Colombia the law is complied with.”
“I had never seen a foreign minister lie like Foreign Minister Leyva,” Guaidó said at the press conference.
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The entry Guaidó says that Gustavo Petro is on Maduro’s side and his foreign minister Álvaro Leyva is a liar was first published in El Informador Venezuela.
2023-04-27 20:19:25
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