Venezuelan congress authorizes entry of humanitarian aid

IANS  |  Caracas 

Venezuela's opposition-controlled voted on Tuesday to authorise the entry of humanitarian aid from the US and other that refuses to accept.

The assembly ordered the Venezuelan armed forces and national police to dismantle the barriers blocking the delivery of the aid accumulating in warehouses in the Colombian border city of and two other locations, reported.

Legislators also instructed customs agents and the various agencies that normally oversee the import of medication and other medical supplies to suspend the usual procedures and requirements for the duration of the emergency.

The assembly thanked the that have donated supplies and sent copies of the resolution to those governments.

The request for international assistance came from Juan Guaido, who proclaimed himself Venezuela's on January 23.

The US quickly recognised Guaido as and roughly 50 other have followed suit, including Canada, Colombia, and Brazil, as well as major European powers France, Germany, and the

Those nations agree with the Venezuelan opposition that Maduro's May 2018 re-election victory was a sham.

The denounces the aid initiative as a cover for US invasion. Both the UN and the have rejected Washington's approach and say they will continue to work with the government in

Guaido, 35, has said that he will organise volunteers to bring the aid arriving in Cucuta, the Brazilian border state of and the island of CuraƧao into starting Saturday if Maduro does not relent.

is linked to the Venezuelan city of by the Tienditas, a modern bridge completed in 2016 that has never been opened to traffic amid ongoing quarrels between and over migration, smuggling and cross-border crime.

As the US shipments began to arrive in Cucuta, the parked large vehicles on their side of Tienditas, which was already bisected by mental fencing.

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First Published: Wed, February 20 2019. 06:24 IST