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Venezuela's opposition leader, Guido, has become the country's' interim president 'and won support from the United States, which has plunged the country into a serious political crisis. How about 135 million US independent presidents? What's the reason for 135 million US independent presidents?

On the 24th, the United States was still pressing. At the meeting of the organization of American States held on the same day, the United States urged 35 member states to recognize the "guaido government" as soon as possible.

In addition, at the meeting, U.S. representative and Secretary of state Peng Peio also announced that at the request of guaido, the United States is ready to provide more than 20 million US dollars (about 135 million yuan) of humanitarian assistance.

Screenshot of CBS Report

Screenshot of pompeio's speech

According to CBS News, at a special meeting of the organization of American States (OAS) on the 24th, the 35 member states of the organization called for recognition of the interim government of guaido. He once again denounced the Maduro regime as' illegal ',' corrupt ',' incompetent 'and said that its' undemocratic influence on the regime has been deeply rooted'.

Pompeio said that "in order to support the Venezuelan people and democracy, the United States proudly recognized guaido, the president of the parliament, as the interim president of Venezuela on August 23. The U.S. government only recognized guaido's behavior, and will recognize all orders of Maduro as' illegal 'and' invalid '.

He also called on all Member States in charge to play a leading role in supporting Venezuela's democratic transition, supporting the 'interim government', and 'we look forward to Venezuela rejoining the ranks of responsible democracies and remaining in our American community'.

He said the United States expects the 'interim government' to send representatives to the meeting of the organization of American States as soon as possible.

In addition, he said, the United States will provide more than $20 million in humanitarian assistance to the Venezuelan people "when logistical support allows.". "These funds will help them cope with the serious food and drug shortage and other terrible effects of the country's political and economic crisis.". He pointed out that the announcement of the US assistance was made at the request of the parliament led by the "interim government" of guaido.

Finally, he proposed that the organization of American States (OAS) should hold another foreign ministers' meeting to continue to discuss Venezuela's peaceful and democratic transition. "The United States calls on OAS to make the right choice now.".

There was also a small episode during which American peace activist Medea Benjamin interrupted pompeio's speech at the meeting and held a sign marked "don't support Venezuela's coup" to protest against us actions.

She shouted: 'the coup is not a democratic transition, don't believe what pompeio said!' when he was forcibly taken away by security personnel, Benjamin continued to shout, 'don't support the coup in Venezuela'.

At present, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, France, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay, Peru and other countries have joined the ranks of the United States on the 23rd, recognizing the 'interim government of guaido'.

Some countries, including Mexico, Cuba, Bolivia, El Salvador and Nicaragua, either remain neutral or support the Maduro government.

On the same day, the representative of Nicaragua expressed his government's solidarity with the Venezuelan government led by Maduro.

Bolivian President Evo Morales has previously condemned US intervention in Latin America on social media, saying that "the claws of imperialism are once again trying to undermine the democracy and self-determination of South Americans".

A spokesman for Mexico's foreign ministry said the diplomatic relations between the country and Venezuela have not changed at present.

In response to the trump government's decision to recognize the "interim government", Maduro increased "leverage" on the 24th, ordering the closure of the Venezuelan Embassy in the United States and all consulates, allowing diplomats and consular staff to return to the country before Saturday (26th), the observer.com reported earlier.

Subsequently, the US side announced that it ordered the evacuation of unnecessary staff of the US embassy in Venezuela on the basis of security concerns. But the United States said it would continue to open its embassy.