Caracas: Failed in his coup plot against Maduro, the self-proclaimed "interim president" of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó, called for a foreign military intervention, Radio Habana Cuba publishes.

Speaking on Thursday at a press conference in Caracas, the Venezuelan capital, the opposition leader said he was willing to have a foreign military intervention in the country to remove the elected president, Nicolás Maduro, from power.

Guaidó accused Maduro’s Executive of passing all the red lines years ago. "We must talk about all the options, responsibly, that generate less social cost, that generate stability and governability, to address the emergency and produce really free elections," he said, copying verbatim what his masters in the United States (USA) say.

The coup leader revealed about his conversations with the governments of the United States, Colombia and Brazil, as well as with the countries of the Lima Group and the European Union (EU). "We have talked with our friends and, of course, they have given an affirmative but conditional response," he added.


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