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(From Cúcuta, COLOMBIA) At nine o'clock in the evening, at the prestigious restaurant ANK, Juan Guaidó He was received as a civilian hero who fights against tyranny. There were the presidents Iván Duque (Colombia), Sebastián Pinera (Chile) and Mario Abdo (Paraguay), ambbadadors of the region, Venezuelan and Colombian legislators and secretary general of the OAS, Luis Almagro "Give the favor of Venezuela's freedom," said Duque at the end of dinner. Guaidó was at his side and he could not help but smile, "Thank you," he said. And I embrace it firmly before the closed applause of all the special guests.
ANK is a restaurant located on the Malecón de Cúcuta, a must for tourists traveling to this region of Colombia. The guest list was strict and the security conditions closed and accurate. ANK was closed for this political event and the official cars had to be parked at a safe distance from the rest.
Marcelo StubrinAs ambbadador of Argentina, he participated in the dinner and had an informal conversation with Guaidó. Stubrin confirmed that Mauricio Macri was supporting the institutional program of the interim president of Venezuela and had told him that he had not participated in a tour of the Argentine president in Asia. Guaidó replied to Ambbadador Stubrin that he was aware of Macri's tour and the Argentine government's total support for his position to end the regime of Nicolás Maduro.
The guests sat at a U-shaped table and ate fish with a salad. Guaidó led the dinner with Presidents Duque, Piñera and Abdo, and at every moment he was getting up to talk to his guests. At the end of the meeting, Duque emphasized the need to support the democratic transition in Venezuela and Guaidó thanked the political support of the region.
Around midnight, Guaidó got into an official car and settled in an indeterminate place to spend the night in Cúcuta. Early in the morning, he met again with the Colombian, Paraguayan and Chilean presidents to start the advance on Venezuela. This time, the meeting took place at the Tienditas Bridge, where is stored humanitarian aid provided by the United States through USAID.
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