Maduro Says Continues To Govern Venezuela Despite Situation On Borders
Muhammad Irfan Published February 24, 2019 | 12:02 AM
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said that he continued to govern the country despite the situation on the Venezuela's borders
ST. GEORGE'S (Grenada) (UrduPoint news / Sputnik - 23rd February, 2019) Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said that he continued to govern the country despite the situation on the Venezuela's borders.
On Saturday, the Venezuelan opposition tries to ensure deliveries of humanitarian aid, which results in clashes with police on the borders of the country with Colombia and Brazil.
"I am steady as never before, firm like this tree, governing this country now and within many [upcoming] years," Maduro said addressing his followers.
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