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Maduro urges world not to support "coup opposition"

Published : 01 May 2019, 11:20

  DF-Xinhua Report
Image provided by Venezuela's Presidency shows Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (C) delivering a speech during the opening ceremony of the military exercises to mark the 200th anniversary of the historic Battle of Angostura at the Guicaipuro Fort in Miranda, Venezuela, on Feb. 10, 2019. File Photo Xinhua/Venezuela's Presidency.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Tuesday called on other countries "which continue to support the coup opposition" to rectify their positions.

"I want to make a call to those governments that are supporting the coup opposition. Open your eyes. We are just showing part of the evidence of a coup that was intended," said Maduro in a televised address to his nation.

Accompanied by military leaders and other senior officials, the Venezuelan president rejected U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's claim that Maduro, after the violent events, had a plane ready to flee to Cuba.

Maduro also said U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton had "given orders to high authorities and civilians to join the coup d'etat."

The Venezuelan president thanked "the pronouncements of solidarity, of support for the Constitution, for democracy, for the Bolivarian Government" by leaders, governments and social movements around the world.

Earlier Tuesday, opposition leader Juan Guaido urged Venezuela's public and military to take to the streets and help depose President Nicolas Maduro and his government. He also released video footage of himself accompanied by a group of soldiers near the La Carlota military base.

Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez said security forces had defeated the attempted coup.