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Europe mad at Maduro, 8 more countries recognize Guaido
In response, eight EU members recognized Juan Guaido as the South American nation's president.
Maduro on Monday informed the EU that the ultimatum was rejected and that (early) presidential elections would not be held in Venezuela. He claims that the recent elections were legitimate.
ND leader expresses support for Guaido as Venezuelan leader
In a post on Twitter, conservative New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis said he "fully supports" Juan Guaido as Venezuela's interim president and called on Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to share the European's Union stance on the issue.
"Kosovo historically part of Serbia, as Crimea is of Russia"
Kosovo is a historical part of Serbia, as Crimea is a historical part of Russia, she added.
"Venezuela was always been on the side of Serbia in all international organizations. Likewise, Serbia has done for us," El-Andari has told the daily Politika.
The United Arab Emirates Has Purchased 3 Tons of Gold From Venezuela
Abu Dhabi investment firm Noor Capital said on Friday that it bought 3 tonnes of gold on Jan. 21 from Venezuela's central bank, at a time when President Nicolas Maduro is seeking to keep his crisis-stricken government solvent, reported Reuters.
Trump says US military intervention in Venezuela 'an option;' Russia objects
U.S. President Donald Trump has said military intervention in Venezuela was "an option" as Western nations boost pressure on socialist leader Nicolas Maduro to step down, while the troubled OPEC nation's ally Russia warned against "destructive meddling."
Maduro proposes new parliament vote
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro proposed early parliamentary elections on Feb. 2, seeking to shore up his crumbling rule after a senior general defected to the opposition and tens of thousands thronged the streets in protest at his government.
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Two SYRIZA MEPs vote against recognition of Venezuela's Guaido
Two SYRIZA MEPs voted against a European Parliament motion to recognize Venezuela's self-declared interim president Juan Guaido as de facto head of state on Thursday, urging the bloc's 28 governments to also consider the opposition leader as "the only legitimate interim president" until there were "new free, transparent and credible presidential elections" in the troubled Latin American nation.
EU parliament recognizes Guaido as Venezuelan interim president
The European Parliament recognized Venezuela's self-declared interim president Juan Guaido as the de-facto head of state on Thursday, a symbolic step that lawmakers said was designed to keep pressure on President Nicolas Maduro.
EU lawmakers voted in a non-binding resolution to recognize Guaido as interim leader and called on all EU governments to follow suit.
Venezuela's Maduro offers to negotiate with opposition
More than a week into a standoff with the opposition, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said on Wednesday that he is willing to negotiate.
Athens calls for 'political dialogue' to end Venezuela crisis
Greece has called for "political dialogue" to end the crisis in Venezuela where opposition leader Juan Guaido has declared himself the country's president after mass protests against Nicolas Maduro.