China, Turkey and Syria have joined Russia in criticizing the United States for recognizing Venezuelan’s opposition leader, Juan Guaido as the South American country’s interim president.
Those countries issued strong statements, declaring support for beleaguered Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who was sworn in for a second term earlier this month, while others have disputed his legitimacy as his nation faces a deep economic crisis.
So far more than a dozen other countries have followed the United States in welcoming Guaido.
But Russia’s allies have firmly rejected those supporting 35-year-old Guaido who swore himself into office on Wednesday and declared that Maduro had been deposed.
China, Turkey and Syria have joined Russia in criticizing the United States for recognizing Venezuelan’s opposition leader, Juan Guaido as the South American country’s interim president.
Those countries issued strong statements, declaring support for beleaguered Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who was sworn in for a second term earlier this month, while others have disputed his legitimacy as his nation faces a deep economic crisis.
So far more than a dozen other countries have followed the United States in welcoming Guaido.
But Russia’s allies have firmly rejected those supporting 35-year-old Guaido who swore himself into office on Wednesday and declared that Maduro had been deposed.
China, Turkey and Syria have joined Russia in criticizing the United States for recognizing Venezuelan’s opposition leader, Juan Guaido as the South American country’s interim president.
Those countries issued strong statements, declaring support for beleaguered Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who was sworn in for a second term earlier this month, while others have disputed his legitimacy as his nation faces a deep economic crisis.
So far more than a dozen other countries have followed the United States in welcoming Guaido.
But Russia’s allies have firmly rejected those supporting 35-year-old Guaido who swore himself into office on Wednesday and declared that Maduro had been deposed.
China, Turkey and Syria have joined Russia in criticizing the United States for recognizing Venezuelan’s opposition leader, Juan Guaido as the South American country’s interim president.
Those countries issued strong statements, declaring support for beleaguered Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who was sworn in for a second term earlier this month, while others have disputed his legitimacy as his nation faces a deep economic crisis.
So far more than a dozen other countries have followed the United States in welcoming Guaido.
But Russia’s allies have firmly rejected those supporting 35-year-old Guaido who swore himself into office on Wednesday and declared that Maduro had been deposed.
China, Turkey and Syria have joined Russia in criticizing the United States for recognizing Venezuelan’s opposition leader, Juan Guaido as the South American country’s interim president.
Those countries issued strong statements, declaring support for beleaguered Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who was sworn in for a second term earlier this month, while others have disputed his legitimacy as his nation faces a deep economic crisis.
So far more than a dozen other countries have followed the United States in welcoming Guaido.
But Russia’s allies have firmly rejected those supporting 35-year-old Guaido who swore himself into office on Wednesday and declared that Maduro had been deposed.
China, Turkey and Syria have joined Russia in criticizing the United States for recognizing Venezuelan’s opposition leader, Juan Guaido as the South American country’s interim president.
Those countries issued strong statements, declaring support for beleaguered Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who was sworn in for a second term earlier this month, while others have disputed his legitimacy as his nation faces a deep economic crisis.
So far more than a dozen other countries have followed the United States in welcoming Guaido.
But Russia’s allies have firmly rejected those supporting 35-year-old Guaido who swore himself into office on Wednesday and declared that Maduro had been deposed.
China, Turkey and Syria have joined Russia in criticizing the United States for recognizing Venezuelan’s opposition leader, Juan Guaido as the South American country’s interim president.
Those countries issued strong statements, declaring support for beleaguered Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who was sworn in for a second term earlier this month, while others have disputed his legitimacy as his nation faces a deep economic crisis.
So far more than a dozen other countries have followed the United States in welcoming Guaido.
But Russia’s allies have firmly rejected those supporting 35-year-old Guaido who swore himself into office on Wednesday and declared that Maduro had been deposed.
China, Turkey and Syria have joined Russia in criticizing the United States for recognizing Venezuelan’s opposition leader, Juan Guaido as the South American country’s interim president.
Those countries issued strong statements, declaring support for beleaguered Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who was sworn in for a second term earlier this month, while others have disputed his legitimacy as his nation faces a deep economic crisis.
So far more than a dozen other countries have followed the United States in welcoming Guaido.
But Russia’s allies have firmly rejected those supporting 35-year-old Guaido who swore himself into office on Wednesday and declared that Maduro had been deposed.