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Wednesday 1 May 2019

Presidential statement on Venezuela coup attempt

On 30 April, self-proclaimed president Juan Guaidó led a group of military defectors in an uprising against President Nicolás Maduro. The uprising is ongoing with an unclear outcome although there is unconfirmed reports the uprising has ended in failure by the putschists.
In light of yesterday's attempted military coup and violent street clashes in Venezuela, President Çakar has issued a statement condemning foreign involvement in the Venezuelan crisis (especially from United States of America) while also calling for calm.
"The events in Venezuela that we have witnessed yesterday and which may potentially ignite again today are of huge concern to anyone who values national peace and sovereignty. We call on both sides among the opposing Venezuelan factions to put down arms and enter dialogue before the situation escalates to something worse. We also urge respect of the Venezuelan constitution and the democratic will of Venezuelan people.
In addition, Hasanistan condemns the attempts by the United States of America, European Union, Lima Group, Zionist regime and local powers like Argentina and Brazil to try involve themselves within the internal affairs of another country and attempting to push elements of the Venezuelan military to overthrow the civilian institutions of Venezuela. Very little good has come from US-led attempts to force their will on other nations in the past, especially in Latin America. We also dispute claims of US regime wishing to defend Venezuelan rights and democracy, as it is very clear their only interest is in natural resources of the country."
-Hasan Çakar, President of the Republic 
 

 
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