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Delegates of Guaidó in the UN Assembly will denounce “irregular groups” of Colombia in Venezuela


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Opposition leader Juan Guaidó said he will have delegates to the United Nations General Assembly to denounce that "irregular groups" of Colombia act in Venezuela, protected by the government of Nicolás Maduro.

"The delegation of Venezuela will be present" to denounce "the presence of irregular groups in Venezuela and the support of Maduro to these terrorists," Guaidó told reporters.

Guaidó accused Maduro of “protecting” Iván Márquez and Jesús Santrich, FARC dissidents who announced his rearmament, as well as ELN fighters.

It should be noted that the UN recognizes Maduro as president of Venezuela, and although he will not attend the General Assembly, he will present a document with citizen signatures against the sanctions that the United States applied to Venezuela.

Guaidó also referred to the photographs with members Los Rastrojos, said you do not know the members of the band

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What is more serious, that a former guerrilla, Santrich, flee to Venezuela supported by the dissent, or that a non-Venezuelan president, Guaidó, flee to Colombia supported by the paramilitaries?

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