- Maduro says US-backed humanitarian aid being stockpiled in the Colombian border city of Cucuta should be distributed to poor Colombian citizens there
- The border bridge near where the aid is being stored has been blocked by the Venezuelan military
CARACAS: Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro vowed on Friday not to let in “fake” aid from the United States requested by opposition leader Juan Guaido, which is being stockpiled at the border with Colombia.
Maduro said the US-backed humanitarian aid stockpiled in the border city of Cucuta should be distributed to poor Colombian citizens there.
The goods stored in a warehouse just across the river from Venezuela, consist of corn, flour, lentils and cans of tuna.
Volunteers hustled about as they filled up white sacks with the food and other items from boxes marked with the words USAID.
Venezuela’s opposition is adamant it will deliver the aid to the South American country.
Meanwhile, the border bridge near where the aid is being stored has been blocked by the Venezuelan military.
President Nicolas Maduro said Venezuela isn’t a nation of “beggars” and won’t accept the US humanitarian assistance.