Resolve issue through dialogue: India on Venezuela crisis

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in a statement on Friday said, "We are closely following the emerging situation in We are of the view that it is for the people of to find a to resolve their differences through constructive dialogue and discussion without resorting to violence."

"We believe democracy, peace, and security in Venezuela are of paramount importance for the progress and prosperity of the people of Venezuela. and Venezuela enjoy close and cordial relations," the statement further read.

Meanwhile, the has requested for a Security Council meeting over the "ongoing crisis" in Venezuela on Saturday, January 26.

The request comes after protests, called by the Assembly gripped the South American nation on January 23. Protesters called for to step down, while Assembly and opposition leader swore himself in as the of Venezuela.

The first recognised Guaido as the interim President, with countries like the following suit. Meanwhile, countries like and have expressed support for Maduro.

further slammed the US for its interference in the South American nation.

In retaliation, Maduro cut off all diplomatic ties with the and gave American diplomats 72 hours to leave the nation. The US has since dismissed this decision, stating that Maduro no longer holds legal authority to do so - a move that reinforces its recognition of Guaido as

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First Published: Fri, January 25 2019. 07:19 IST