Venezuela coup attempt draws world reactions

<p>By Emre Aytekin, Sinan Dogan, Lokman Ilhan and Senhan Bolelli</p> <p>ANKARA / CARACAS / MADRID (AA) – Venezuela coup attempt led by the opposition leader Juan Guiado on Tuesday drew reactions from world leaders.</p> <p>Cuba and Bolivia said on Monday that they are with the Venezuelan government against the coup attempt led by Guaido, who declared himself an &quot;interim president&quot; of the country in January.</p> <p>&quot;We strongly reject this coup that aims to put the country into violence,&quot; President of Cuba Miguel Diaz-Canel said on Twitter, and added that his country condemns the initiative of armed groups “aimed at creating terror on the streets of Venezuela”.</p> <p>&quot;We are with the people of Venezuela,&quot; he added. </p> <p>Bolivian President Evo Morales also &quot;strongly&quot; condemned the coup attempt and said it is &quot;serving foreign interests&quot;.</p> <p>&quot;We are with brotherly Maduro and the friendly people of Venezuela,&quot; Morales wrote on Twitter. </p> <p>Isabel Celaa, spokeswoman for the Spanish government, said the solution in Venezuela must be attained through peaceful means. &quot;We don't support any military coup,&quot; Celaa added.</p> <p>Colombian President Ivan Duque, for his part, backed the coup attempt in Venezuela.</p> <p>&quot;We call the military and the people of Venezuela to be on the right side of history,&quot; he said, adding that he &quot;rejects dictatorship and usurpation of Maduro&quot;. </p> <p> </p> <p>- 'Final phase of Freedom Operation starts'</p> <p>Earlier on Tuesday, opposition leader Juan Guaido released a video on Twitter in which he can be seen alongside soldiers and calling for uprising to end the &quot;usurpation&quot; of Maduro.</p> <p>He stressed that this was the beginning of the final phase of the so-called Freedom Operation to oust Maduro.</p> <p>&quot;The National Armed Forces have made the right decision, they have the support of the Venezuelan people,&quot; Guaido said.</p> <p>Guaido also called on public to took to the streets to support the &quot;democratic forces&quot; and &quot;restore country's freedom.&quot;</p> <p>Venezuela has been rocked by protests since Jan. 10, when Maduro was sworn in for a second term following a vote boycotted by the opposition.</p> <p>Tensions escalated when Guaido, who heads Venezuela’s National Assembly, declared himself acting president on Jan. 23, a move which was supported by the U.S. and many European and Latin American countries.</p> <p>* Writing by Jeyhun Aliyev</p>

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