Venezuela crisis: Russia\, key allies vow to stand by Maduro

Venezuela crisis: Russia, key allies vow to stand by Maduro

IANS  |  Moscow 

Key allies of Venezuelan Nicolás led by and China, on Thursday warned not to stage an "external intervention" in support of Juan Guaido's attempt to lead the country, a day after US recognized him as the South American nation's legitimate

also asked American diplomats in to leave within 72 hours. "The imperial government of the US is leading a coup attempt against us in order to install a puppet presidency that they can control in Venezuela," he added.

The US and other regional including Argentina, Canada, Brazil, Colombia, Panama, Peru, Ecuador, Costa Rica, and expressed support for Guaido, while Russia, China, Mexico, Bolivia, Cuba, Nicaragua, Turkey, support Maduro, the reported.

French President stopped short of recognition, calling for

Russia, an important provider of financial aid to the Venezuelan government, issued a strong declaration of support for on Thursday, saying that the US military intervention in would be "catastrophic".

It said that the recognition of Guaido by and some regional was aimed at aggravating the split in the Venezuelan society and escalating the conflict.

"We warn against that," said Russia's Deputy in remarks published by a ministry publication.

"We believe it would be a catastrophic scenario to shake the foundation of the development model we have been observing in the region of "

also expressed its support for the and criticized "the US interference in its domestic affairs", reported.

"supports the Venezuelan government's efforts to uphold its sovereignty, independence and stability," said.

has been one of Beijing's closest allies in and the largest recipient of Chinese financing, taking as much as 38 billion pounds in loans by 2017.

Turkish President phoned Maduro and offered his support, his said. Turkish issued a warning about Guaido's declaration.

UN António Guterres said talks in Venezuela were needed to avoid the political crisis spiralling out of control. President expressed support and called on other European to join him.

Trump had on Wednesday said that the US would continue to use economic and diplomatic power to press for "the restoration of Venezuelan democracy".

In a statement, the US President described Maduro's leadership as "illegitimate", adding: "The people of Venezuela have courageously spoken out against Maduro and his regime and demanded freedom and the rule of law."

It warned Maduro tougher sanctions could be imposed.

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First Published: Thu, January 24 2019. 20:10 IST