NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Raul Stolk, the managing director of Caracas Chronicles, which covers Venezuelan politics. Friday will see President Maduro sworn in despite disputed results.
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Diplomatic tensions between Venezuela and Guyana have escalated following Caracas’ inauguration of a bridge on Ankoko Island. Guyana’s half of the island was seized by Venezuela in 1966.
Ambassador Perez Silva registered Minister Todd’s submission, and posited that Caracas is in receipt of Guyana’s protest note, and that an explanation from his headquarters would be forthcoming.