Venezuela's Humanitarian Aid Crisis

Juan Guaidó, the leader of the National Assembly of Venezuela as of January 2019, declared Maduro's leadership "illegitimate" and claimed the presidency. He was recognized as Venezuela's interim president by the U.S., most European countries, and several Latin American countries. Just a few months before, the UN had released a statement on the situation of Venezuela. The statement said that the number of people that have left the country due to the crisis exceeds three million, and that widespread shortage of food and medicine is becoming a serious problem. Guaido's actions brought attention to the social and economic crisis Venezuela has been experiencing for the past few years, and emphazised the need for humanitarian aid. However, Maduro denies the accusations of human rights violations under his leadership, and refuses to allow aid into the country. The Venezuelan Army, which supports Maduro's leadership, blocked the Colombian border with oil tanks to prevent U.S. humanitarian aid trucks from entering the country. Although aid has not yet reached Venezuelans, Guaido's attempts at restoring democracy and ending Maduro's regime seem to be attracting international attention, as pressure increases on the socialist leader to call in elections.

Sources:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-47221124
https://www.foxnews.com/world/venezuela-military-sets-up-blockade-on-bridge-to-stop-aid-from-colombia

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