As the political crisis in Venezuela continues, the United States has warned that any threats against American diplomats or opposition leader Juan Guaido will be met with “a significant response”.
National Security Adviser John Bolton said any such “intimidation” would be “a grave assault on the rule of law”.
His warning comes days after the U.S. and more than 20 other countries recognised Mr Guaidó as interim president.
Meanwhile, Mr Guaidó has called for anti-government protests on Wednesday and Saturday, amid growing efforts to unseat Mr Maduro.
As the political crisis in Venezuela continues, the United States has warned that any threats against American diplomats or opposition leader Juan Guaido will be met with “a significant response”.
National Security Adviser John Bolton said any such “intimidation” would be “a grave assault on the rule of law”.
His warning comes days after the U.S. and more than 20 other countries recognised Mr Guaidó as interim president.
Meanwhile, Mr Guaidó has called for anti-government protests on Wednesday and Saturday, amid growing efforts to unseat Mr Maduro.
As the political crisis in Venezuela continues, the United States has warned that any threats against American diplomats or opposition leader Juan Guaido will be met with “a significant response”.
National Security Adviser John Bolton said any such “intimidation” would be “a grave assault on the rule of law”.
His warning comes days after the U.S. and more than 20 other countries recognised Mr Guaidó as interim president.
Meanwhile, Mr Guaidó has called for anti-government protests on Wednesday and Saturday, amid growing efforts to unseat Mr Maduro.
As the political crisis in Venezuela continues, the United States has warned that any threats against American diplomats or opposition leader Juan Guaido will be met with “a significant response”.
National Security Adviser John Bolton said any such “intimidation” would be “a grave assault on the rule of law”.
His warning comes days after the U.S. and more than 20 other countries recognised Mr Guaidó as interim president.
Meanwhile, Mr Guaidó has called for anti-government protests on Wednesday and Saturday, amid growing efforts to unseat Mr Maduro.
As the political crisis in Venezuela continues, the United States has warned that any threats against American diplomats or opposition leader Juan Guaido will be met with “a significant response”.
National Security Adviser John Bolton said any such “intimidation” would be “a grave assault on the rule of law”.
His warning comes days after the U.S. and more than 20 other countries recognised Mr Guaidó as interim president.
Meanwhile, Mr Guaidó has called for anti-government protests on Wednesday and Saturday, amid growing efforts to unseat Mr Maduro.
As the political crisis in Venezuela continues, the United States has warned that any threats against American diplomats or opposition leader Juan Guaido will be met with “a significant response”.
National Security Adviser John Bolton said any such “intimidation” would be “a grave assault on the rule of law”.
His warning comes days after the U.S. and more than 20 other countries recognised Mr Guaidó as interim president.
Meanwhile, Mr Guaidó has called for anti-government protests on Wednesday and Saturday, amid growing efforts to unseat Mr Maduro.
As the political crisis in Venezuela continues, the United States has warned that any threats against American diplomats or opposition leader Juan Guaido will be met with “a significant response”.
National Security Adviser John Bolton said any such “intimidation” would be “a grave assault on the rule of law”.
His warning comes days after the U.S. and more than 20 other countries recognised Mr Guaidó as interim president.
Meanwhile, Mr Guaidó has called for anti-government protests on Wednesday and Saturday, amid growing efforts to unseat Mr Maduro.
As the political crisis in Venezuela continues, the United States has warned that any threats against American diplomats or opposition leader Juan Guaido will be met with “a significant response”.
National Security Adviser John Bolton said any such “intimidation” would be “a grave assault on the rule of law”.
His warning comes days after the U.S. and more than 20 other countries recognised Mr Guaidó as interim president.
Meanwhile, Mr Guaidó has called for anti-government protests on Wednesday and Saturday, amid growing efforts to unseat Mr Maduro.