Maduro accuses Trump of wanting to impose ‘white supremacy’ in Venezuela
VENEZUELAN President Nicolas Maduro accused his US counterpart Donald Trump of wanting to impose “white supremacy” on the country following his “nazi-like speech” in Miami yesterday.
Mr Maduro warned that Washington was leading a coup attempt against the democratically elected Bolivarian government to take control of its vast oil reserves. He said Mr Trump’s rhetoric about humanitarian aid was just a show.
Mr Trump insists that Mr Maduro is blocking humanitarian aid from entering Venezuela and the US has started to send supplies to Colombia.
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