Lavrov Reiterates Russia’s Support of Maduro in Latest Venezuela Visit

Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov paid an official visit to Caracas last Friday to express his support for the President of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro, New Europe reported.

Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump met with Venezuela’s opposition leader Juan Guaidó at the White House. After disputing president Nicolas Maduro‘s 2018 controversial re-election, Guaidó proclaimed himself the country’s interim president and was backed by almost 60 countries, including the EU, the U.S., and the UK.

Lavrov urged the international community to back a “political and diplomatic” solution to Venezuela’s troubles and denounced the U.S. campaign to oust Maduro with sanctions. The Trump administration unveiled fresh sanctions against a fleet of commercial planes belonging to the Venezuelan state-owned CONVIASA airlines.

Maduro also condemned Trump’s support of Guaidó. Under Maduro’s leadership, Venezuela has suffered an economic collapse. More than 4 million citizens have fled the country, many to Colombia.

“Sadly, Venezuela’s crisis is part of a grand campaign with the end goal of overthrowing the legitimate government. We consider this scenario unacceptable,” Lavrov said.

He also met with other officials to talk about cooperation in areas such as energy, mining, agriculture, medicine, and military-technical cooperation.

“It is important to develop our military-technical cooperation to increase the defense capacity of our friends against outside threats,” Lavrov added.

Russia and Venezuela have a political, military and economic alliance that began years ago between Russia’s President Vladimir Putin and Venezuela’s late president Hugo Chávez.