German FM backs Venezuelan opposition leader

By Cuneyt Karadag</p> <p>BERLIN (AA) – Germany’s foreign minister expressed his support Thursday for Venezuelan National Assembly President Juan Guaido, who has declared himself interim president of the South American country.</p> <p>&quot;Germany and the EU are not neutral. We support the National Assembly, which is elected by the people,&quot; Heiko Maas said in New York as quoted by the Foreign Ministry on Twitter.</p> <p>Maas said Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has no &quot;democratic legitimacy&quot; as president.</p> <p>&quot;Together with its European partners, Germany calls for a peaceful political process and democratic re-elections,&quot; he added.</p> <p>Earlier, Maas told Germany’s public international broadcaster Deutsche Welle that they support Guaido, pointing out that they are on the side of the Venezuelan opposition leader.</p> <p>Maas, who argued that Venezuela’s electoral law was violated during the country’s presidential polls last May, said Germany has called for fresh elections.</p> <p>U.S. President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that Washington recognizes Guaido as Venezuela’s interim president.</p> <p>Guaido's declaration was also quickly recognized by Canada and several fellow Latin American nations.</p> <p>Maduro slammed the decision and said his country was cutting off diplomatic relations with the U.S., giving American diplomats 72 hours to leave the country.</p> <p>He made the announcement while speaking to supporters who had gathered in front of the presidential palace in the capital Caracas.

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