In Venezuela threatened to leave American diplomats without electricity and gas
. The staff of the Embassy of United States in Caracas risk being left without light and gas, if you refuse to leave the country, said the head of the national constituent Assembly of Venezuela Diosdado Cabello.
After the decision of the President to break relations with the United States, the American Secretary of state Mike Pompeo said that the United States will continue diplomatic contacts with Venezuela through the "legitimate" President Huang Guido and will take all necessary actions to hold accountable anyone who threatens the security of American diplomats in this South American country.
"Time has no diplomatic relations, which means there are no privileges," he added.
The speaker of Parliament of Venezuela Juan Guido amid the country's large-scale protests on Wednesday declared himself interim head of the country.
Guido realized the United States, in response to the Venezuelan leader announced the rupture of diplomatic relations with the United States and asked in a persistent form from American diplomats for three days to leave the country.
in support of Guido and the Venezuelan opposition was also made by the European Union and several Latin American countries.
Russia still believes the current President of Venezuela Maduro. The official representative of the foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova said that the position of the West on the situation in Venezuela shows how it in reality refers to international law, sovereignty and non-interference in the internal Affairs of other countries.