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Thursday 13 December 2018 - 06:09

Maduro accuses US of hatching plot to invade Venezuela

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Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro speaks during a news conference in Caracas, Venezuela, on December 12, 2018. (Photo by Reuters)

"Mr John Bolton has been assigned, once again, as the chief of a plot to fill Venezuela with violence and to seek a foreign military intervention," Maduro said at a press conference in the capital, Caracas, on Wednesday.

He added that Bolton was coordinating the training of mercenaries in military posts in Colombia and the US.

US President Donald Trump said last year that he would not “rule out” military option for Venezuela to solve the ongoing crisis in the country.

Washington has also intensified unilateral sanctions on the socialist country, announcing bans on Maduro’s wife and several of his top allies to further increase pressure on the government in early September.

Caracas has been facing a series of US embargoes targeting its economy and political authorities since 2014 under the pretext of alleged human rights abuses and threats to US national security.

In August, Maduro survived an assassination attempt during a military parade in Caracas. He was unharmed while seven Venezuelan soldiers sustained injuries in the incident.

Venezuela's president has repeatedly accused the US and Colombia, particularly Colombian ex-president Juan Manuel Santos, of having a role in the attack. The Colombian Foreign Ministry denied any involvement of Bogota in the assassination attempt on Maduro, according to a report by Sputnik news agency.
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