translated from Spanish: Iván Duque celebrates the return of Juan Guaidó to Venezuela

The Colombian President, Iván Duque, celebrated Monday the return to Venezuela from the Acting President of that country, Juan Guaidó, who was greeted by thousands of supporters in Caracas after a tour of South America.
“The exciting return of the President Juan Guaidó by Maiquetia airport is part of the irreversible path undertaken by Venezuela towards democracy,” said Duke on his Twitter account.
The head of State added that “the backing of Colombia and the international community (to guided) is part of the respect, solidarity and diplomacy”.
Guided, recognized as Acting President of Venezuela by about 50 Governments, returned in order to intensify actions against “the dictatorship” of Nicolas Maduro.
“We are in a dictatorship and will not voluntarily relinquish power, we have to press”, he told journalists guided after talking to a crowd that met in the East of Caracas to receive him after passing through Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Colombia and Ecuador.
Before his arrival on stage, the leader of the antichavismo came to Venezuela through Bolívar International Airport Simón, close to Caracas, where he was applauded by hundreds of supporters and greeted by a dozen diplomats who told her his backrest.
The ambassadors of Spain, France, Germany, Portugal, Chile and Argentina, among others, were guided in the airport.
The expectation of his return is, among other things, a ban on leaving the country that dictated to him by the Prosecutor’s Office, which only recognizes Maduro as President, and guided mocked on February 22 when it crossed walking, under the gaze of dozens of military , the border with Colombia.
That day the Acting President took part in the concert “Live Aid Venezuela”, held in the Colombian city of Cúcuta and of which more than 30 artists from 10 nationalities were part.
The appearance of guided in the concert was preceded by its arrival in a Colombian air force helicopter stores bridge, where there is stored at least 600 tonnes of humanitarian aid.
A first attempt to send aid to Venezuela was carried out on 23 February with a balance of 285 wounded.

Original source in Spanish

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