sb.scorecardresearch
Advertisement

Published 12:54 IST, February 12th 2020

Venezuela opposition leader returns home from tour

Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido returned home Tuesday, arriving on a commercial flight to the nation's main airport near Caracas without incident following a risky international tour that included a White House meeting with President Donald Trump.

Follow: Google News Icon
  • share
Venezuela opposition leader returns home from tour
null | Image: self
Advertisement

Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido returned home Tuesday, arriving on a commercial flight to the nation's main airport near Caracas without incident following a risky international tour that included a White House meeting with President Donald Trump.

Guaido walked from the airport pumping his right hand over his head. Outside, less friendly crowds awaited him.

"Traitor!" and "Get out!" they shouted as an SUV whisked him away. Guaidó backers shouted his name in support: "Guaidó! Guaidó!"

Guaido launched the trip with the goal of redoubling his backing in Washington and Europe to overthrow President Nicolas Maduro. The trip's high-point came with a meeting inside the Oval Office with Trump, after the U.S. president recognized him as the "legitimate president of Venezuela."

"I'm bringing with me the commitment of the free world willing to help us recover democracy and freedom," Guaido said on Twitter upon his return. "We begin a new moment."

The opposition leader rose to prominence a year ago, claiming presidential powers, contending that Maduro's rule is illegitimate after fraudulent election in 2018. He won backing from the United States among more than 50 other nations.

Guaido left Venezuela in mid-January, defying a travel ban ordered by the government-friendly supreme court that put his safe return in jeopardy.

In addition to his stop in Washington, Guaido met European leaders including British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Guaido urged them to increase their support for for Venezuelans trying to shrug off two decades of socialist rule that has left the country broken as millions have emigrate.

Officials in the Trump administration have said they are considering ways to exert more pressure to force out Maduro. On Friday, the administration hit the Venezuelan state-run airline CONVIASA with sanctions.

On his return, Guaido urged Venezuelans to remain unified and to take the streets again, demonstrating their will to end the socialist government that the opposition leaders calls a "dictatorship."

Opposition lawmakers who met him at the airport said they were heading to a public square in Caracas. Officials in Maduro's government did not immediately comment on Guaido's return.

12:54 IST, February 12th 2020