Maduro claims Donald Trump ordered the Colombian mafia to kill for watching, subscribe for more Nicolas Maduro has claimed Donald Trump has ordered the Colombian government and mafia to assassinate him, as a mystery Russian jet landed in Venezuela this week 'to ship out gold from the central bank'.Maduro said that he has no doubt that the president 'gave the order to Colombia to kill me' and that if something happens to him 'Donald Trump will be responsible'. Despite his hard line against Trump, Maduro said he is willing to negotiate with Juan Guaido, who was recognized as president by the US and most Western nations as of last week.Meanwhile, a Russian chartered Boeing 777 - carrying just two crewmembers and no passengers - landed in Caracas, allegedly to carry 20 tons of gold from the Central Bank of Venezuela out of the country.President Trump also urged Americans not to travel to Venezuela amid the mounting tensions, echoing his State Department's warning that the country is unstable. He also said in a tweet on Wednesday morning that the stringent US sanctions placed on Venezeula and the fact he had cut off oil revenue were the reason why Maduro was considering negotiating with the opposition. Venezuelan MP Jose Guerra, a former head of research at the Central Bank, took to twitter to claim the plane had been chartered to spirit away $840million worth of gold, but offered no concrete evidence to back his claims. The Nordwind Airlines flight travelled from Moscow to Caracas on Monday, despite the commercial travel company not offering any flights from Russia to Venezuela. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 2 Next Rival of Venezuelan President urges Bank of England to block... Trump administration gives Venezuelan alternative president... Americans are told not to travel to Venezuela as Russia... Share this article Share The Venezuelan government has denied that there is a Russian plane at Simon Bolivar International Airport and Russia's Foreign Ministry said it has no information about the charter jet, according to South China Morning Post. Maduro's remarks in an interview with Russian state-owned RIA Novosti news agency on Wednesday came amid a dire political crisis in Venezuela.'Without a doubt, Donald Trump gave the order to kill me, told the Colombian government, the Colombian mafia, to kill me,' Maduro said. 'If something happens to me, Donald Trump and Colombian President Ivan Duque will be responsible.' His comments came just hours after White House national security adviser John Bolton was seen on TV holding a notepad containing the note '5,000 troops to Colombia', which neighbours Venezuela.Video footage shared on social media earlier today allegedly shows armoured Colombian Army vehicles near the border with Venezuela, however their purpose is not yet known. Maduro, who spent Tuesday taking part in military exercises at an air force base, also told Ria Novosti that he is 'willing to sit down for talks with the opposition for the sake of Venezuela's peace and its future'.However, while Maduro opened
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