Macri condemned Maduro's repression and ratified his support for Guaidó



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After the riots that took place on the Colombian-Venezuelan border when soldiers seconded by order of Nicolás Maduro clashed with civilians trying to enter trucks with humanitarian aid (food and medicine) in their country, Mauricio Macri condemned the repression and ratified his support for the National Assembly.

On his official Twitter account, the Argentine president said: "The situation in which Venezuelans live is dramatic. I want to condemn Maduro's repression and its actions to prevent the Venezuelan people from receiving humanitarian aid. "

The situation in which Venezuelans live is dramatic. I want to condemn the crackdown by Maduro and his actions to prevent the Venezuelan people from receiving humanitarian aid

– Mauricio Macri (@mauriciomacri)
February 24, 2019



He added: "Once again I renew the Argentina's support to the president in charge Juan Guaidó and the efforts of the National Assembly to obtain the necessary food and medicine to relieve the suffering that Maduro has imposed on his people. "

Once again, I reiterate Argentina's support to the President in charge, Juan Guaidó, and to the efforts of the National Assembly to obtain the necessary food and medicines to relieve the suffering that Maduro has imposed on his people.

– Mauricio Macri (@mauriciomacri)
February 24, 2019



According to local media, during the incidents At least five people died131 others were injured and more than 50 were arrested. In addition, two of the trucks carrying international humanitarian aid were burned.

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