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President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, after Russian leader Vladimir Putin confirmed his support for Venezuelan dictator Nicholas Maduro
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Yes, according to the President of Belarus, he is closely monitoring the situation in Venezuela and "shows empathy for the next wave of tension". Lukashenko also stressed that Minsk condemned "any outside interference in the internal affairs of a sovereign state, aimed in particular at destabilizing the situation in the country"
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Lukashenka assured Maduro that Caracas could still count on the support of Minsk
Channel 24 wrote that Russia had sent to Venezuela mercenaries of the Russian private military company "Wagner" which was threading [19659003] Even before President Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation with a Venezuelan dictator during which expressed his support.
What's going on? in Venezuela? Protesters in Venezuela are trying to overthrow dictator Nicholas Maduro during a protest gathering thousands of people. He had been in charge of the country for five years and again announced his victory in the next elections in 2018. At least 26 people died following demonstrations in Venezuela. And these are only protesters whose faces could be established.
Meanwhile, the leader of the opposition, Huang Guaido, has declared himself "acting president" of the country. After that, US President Donald Trump declared that he would recognize him as "temporary president".
Ukraine supports Venezuelan citizens in their position, while Foreign Minister Klimkin even compared events to those of the Ukrainian Virtue Revolution [19659004] Watch the video of the protests in Venezuela:
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