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Venezuela's Guaido Vows to Return to Caracas Despite Threat of Prison

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According to Reuters, Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido, while visiting Brazil, said on Thursday he will return to Caracas by Monday despite threats of imprisonment. Guaido said the leftist “regime” of President Nicolas Maduro was “weak, lacking support in Venezuela and international recognition.” Speaking to reporters after meeting with Brazil’s right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro, Guaido called for the enforcement of economic sanctions against the Maduro government to continue “so that everything is not robbed in Venezuela.”

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