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News ID: 114312
Publish Date : 25 April 2023 - 22:24

Colombia Expels Venezuela’s Opposition Figure Guaido

BOGOTÁ (Dispatches) -- Colombia expelled leading Venezuelan opposition figure Juan Guaido, hours after he arrived in Bogota for a conference on country.
Neither Guaido, recognized in 2019 by the West and its allies as Venezuela’s de facto leader, nor Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro were invited to attend the event.
The conference, organized by Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro, seeks to restart negotiations between Venezuela’s government and the opposition that began in Mexico City in 2021 but reached a deadlock in November.
Venezuela’s opposition, backed by the United States, did not recognize Maduro’s 2018 re-election. The next year, Washington ramped up sanctions against Caracas, which were first imposed in 2015 in order to topple Maduro.
Last month, a Venezuelan official said free presidential elections in 2024 were dependent on the lifting of sanctions.
Colombia’s foreign ministry said Guaido, who arrived in Bogota in an “irregular manner”, was taken to the capital city’s El Dorado airport for a “departure on a commercial airline to the United States during the night.”
“The ticket had already been purchased by him,” the statement added.
Under Petro’s predecessor, right-wing president Ivan Duque, Colombia had been Guaido’s main regional backer, breaking diplomatic ties with Maduro’s government.
The left-wing Petro reversed this decision, taking up instead a leading role in a process aimed at ending Venezuela’s crisis through negotiations.
Guaido said in a statement he had walked across the border from Venezuela to Colombia.
Guaido later posted a video on Twitter that he appeared to have filmed from inside a plane.
Even though he was not officially invited to attend the conference, Guaido had hoped to hold talks with visiting officials on the sidelines of the meeting.
The conference is set to bring together nearly two dozen delegations from countries in Latin America, North America and Europe in an attempt to unfreeze negotiations between the government and opposition.
Guaido has also called for a protest to be held on Bogota’s Plaza de Bolivar square, a short walk from the palace where the conference will take place.
Guaido, who led a symbolic “interim government” from 2019 until January this year, has rejected calls by Colombia’s Petro for sanctions against Venezuela to be lifted.
Venezuela’s divided opposition voted to disband its symbolic “interim government” in January and replaced Guaido as the head of a parallel congress made up of opposition lawmakers.