Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado said she is "ready to do whatever it takes" to enter the country and assist in post-earthquake recovery efforts, N12 reports.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, currently in Panama, said she is willing to do "whatever it takes" to return to Venezuela and assist in recovery efforts following last week's devastating earthquakes, according to N12. The statement follows her earlier accusation that the Venezuelan government is blocking her return to help coordinate civilian relief, as The Zioneer reported (Tue 01:04). The latest remarks signal a growing standoff between Machado and the Maduro government over her re-entry, as international rescue efforts continue to mobilize.
2 developments
- DevelopingUS official expresses frustration after Venezuela opposition leader requests help to return
- DevelopingVenezuelan citizens launch self-rescue efforts as patience with government runs out
- DevelopingVenezuela’s vice president says international rescue teams en route after earthquake
- DevelopingVenezuela rescue efforts face severe equipment shortages; Netherlands, Spain send aid
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