U.S. Calls on World to ‘Pick a Side’ on Venezuela; Europeans Set to Recognize Guaido

U.S. Calls on World to ‘Pick a Side’ on Venezuela; Europeans Set to Recognize Guaido
Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guaido speaks during a rally with members of the Venezuela’s National Assembly regarding an amnesty law project for members of the military, in Caracas, Venezuela, Jan. 26, 2019. Reuters/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
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UNITED NATIONS/CARACASThe United States on Jan. 26 called on the world to “pick a side” on Venezuela and urged countries to financially disconnect from Nicolas Maduro’s government, while European powers signaled they were set to follow Washington in recognizing Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido as the country’s rightful leader.

In heated back-and-forth exchanges at a United Nations Security Council meeting, the opposing camp led by Venezuela and Russia, which has invested heavily in Venezuela’s oil industry, accused Washington of attempting a coup, and lambasted Europeans’ demand that elections be called within eight days.