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The wife of the president in charge of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó, told Washington what entriesand humanitarian aid entered the country and that the Provisional Government is actively working to get more products to Venezuela.
"We collect our data to deliver supplies, we will continue to do so, we will not stop"He said at Voice of America Fabiana Rosales at a press conference after an event at the Center for International and Strategic Studies.
Rosales, who met in the capital with members of the Venezuelan diaspora and the Guaidó diplomatic corps in the United States, said that he had already "return ticket" in Venezuela and who does not consider staying out of the country.
"My place is with Miranda [su hija] and next to Juan"Rosales said that the wife of the President in charge, Juan Guaidó, will meet Thursday in Miami Melania Trump, the wife of President Donald Trump, to talk about the issue of humanitarian aid, central axis of his visit to North America.
With Fabiana Rosales, Romy Moreno, the wife of Juan Guaidó's office boss, Roberto Marrero, who was kidnapped and detained by the government in protest by Nicolás Maduro, is also traveling.
Moreno told the Voice of America that the support she's looking for during this trip is the release of her husband and the knowledge of his condition. He added that he had not been seen since his arrest and that his lawyers could only see him last Friday during his court appearance.
Rosales also held bilateral talks with Vice President Mike Pence and President Donald Trump, during which they discussed threats against Guaidó and the imprisonment of his chief of staff, Roberto Marrero.
"We all know how Nicolás Maduro works, we all know that they are capable of murder, if you do not mind murdering children who are starving, I do not think you care of the murder of Juan Guaidó"Rosales said.
US leaders badured him that "they will leave alone" Venezuelans and the "international community" is watching the situation, said the 26-year-old girl.
By Nathaly Salas Guaithero and Alejandra Arredondo. With VOA information
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