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President in charge of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó, invited to the speech of the State of the Trump Union

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During the annual speech before the Congress on the State of the Union, Donald Trump gave strong support to Juan Guaidó, whom he recognized as the “true and legitimate president of Venezuela”. And he also congratulated him for his courage and fighting for democracy in his country.

“Here tonight there is a very brave man who carries with him the hopes, dreams and aspirations of all Venezuelans, here with us is the true and legitimate president of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó,” Trump said before the applause of the attendees in Congress.

“Mr. President, take this message to your country,” he added. “The American people are united with the Venezuelan in their great struggle for freedom.”

On the other hand, the president of the United States said that the “tyranny” of the regime of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela will be “crushed.”

“The dominance of Maduro’s tyranny is going to be crushed and broken,” Trump said in a speech he invited the leader of the Venezuelan Parliament, Juan Guaidó, whom the United States and more than fifty countries recognize as interim president for Consider that there were irregularities in the 2018 elections.

“The United States is leading a coalition of 59 nations against the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro,” Trump said. “Maduro is an illegitimate ruler, a tyrant who tortures his people. But Maduro’s control over tyranny will be broken and broken.”

After being reelected leader of the National Assembly on January 5, Guaidó defied the ban on leaving the country issued by the authorities loyal to Maduro, and two weeks ago he undertook an international journey that took him to Colombia, Europe, Canada and the United States in seeks support to relaunch its offensive against the “dictator.”

In a statement issued Tuesday, the White House said the government is pushing “devastating” sanctions against Maduro.

With information from AFP

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