Venezuelans stage pro-Guaido rally in Madrid

AFP  |  Madrid 

Hundreds of Venezuelans rallied in central late Tuesday in support of their country's self-proclaimed Juan Guaido, as riots broke out in faraway

But as police fired tear gas at the crowds in Caracas, around 300 people gathered in the in in support of the 35-year-old leader, waving Venezuelan flags and brandishing banners with slogans such as "Maduro is destroying Venezuela".

"This isn't a state coup," a former of and opposition politician, Antonio Ledezma, told the small crowd in the Spanish capital, which included Venezuelan opposition figures, as well as officials from Spain's conservative and centre-right Ciudadanos.

A for the had earlier said "strongly hope that there will be no bloodshed" in

called for "democratic elections" and said Madrid supports a "peaceful" outcome to the crisis.

has thrown its support behind Guaido, whom it recognises as interim of economically-strapped over

Separately, on Tuesday said that a passenger plane en route to was returned to Paris's airport due to "events in Venezuela".

"After analysing the situation, it was decided that flight AF368 should return to Paris-Charles de Gaulle," said an spokesman, adding that it was "monitoring the situation in real time" and would inform passengers of any future flight changes.

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First Published: Wed, May 01 2019. 05:10 IST