Venezuelan leader accuses Colombia of assassination plot
CARACAS. — Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has claimed that the Bogota government is aware of a plot emanating from Colombia to assassinate him, amid escalating border tensions between the two South American neighbours. During a visit to Vietnam on Monday, Maduro accused his Colombian counterpart Juan Manuel Santos of being aware of the assassination plot that he said was being orchestrated from the Colombian capital, Bogota.
“I have evidence that I am going to show that a plot to kill me is being carried out from Bogota,” said the Venezuelan leader. — Press TV.
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