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Finally, it will be the Minister of Foreign Affairs, EU and Cooperation, Arancha González Laya, and not the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, who will receive the President of the National Assembly and President in charge of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó, in the framework of the tour that he He has undertaken for Europe.

This has been confirmed by the spokeswoman for the Government, María Jesús Montero, at the press conference after the Council of Ministers, in which she stressed that the Executive's position on the crisis in Venezuela has not changed: the importance of holding elections in the country so that Venezuelans "take the floor, get out of provisionality and decide their future." Montero, who has referred to Guaidó as "interim president", has not specified what day the Venezuelan leader will be in Spain although it is estimated that it will be at the end of the week.

At the same time that the decision of the Spanish Executive was announced, British Government sources confirmed that Guaidó will meet with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday, as well as Foreign Minister Dominic Raab.

Guaidó, recognized by fifty countries, including Spain and the United Kingdom , will be received by Raab in a meeting that Johnson will also attend. "The United Kingdom has recognized Guaidó as interim president. We consider, like our international partners, that he is the right person to lead Venezuela and take it out of the current crisis due to the absence of a legitimately elected president," said a spokesman. of the government in London.

The Venezuelan leader will also be this week in Brussels, where he will receive the high representative for the EU Foreign Policy, Josep Borrell. Subsequently, he plans to attend the Davos Forum in Switzerland.

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