GUIDANCE
A High-Profile Aid Event Presents Maduro With a Lose-Lose Situation
Feb 22, 2019 | 10:30 GMT
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Highlights
- The Venezuelan opposition, in coordination with the United States, Colombia and Brazil, will try to deliver shipments of humanitarian aid to Venezuela on Feb. 23.
- If the Venezuelan armed forces allow the aid into the country, it would be a sign of advancing amnesty negotiations among the opposition, key military commanders and the United States.
- Even if the armed forces block the aid, the global attention focused on the attempt to deliver it will help to maintain momentum behind the opposition's effort to remove President Nicolas Maduro.
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