Venezuela's Maduro sees legitimacy challenged in rare trip abroad

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MEXICO CITY: Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro hit back Saturday (Sep 18) at challenges to his legitimacy as he attended a regional summit in his first trip abroad since the United States accused him of drug trafficking. Maduro showed up at the last minute at a one-day meeting of the 33-member Commu

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MEXICO CITY: Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro hit back Saturday at challenges to his legitimacy as he attended a regional summit in his first trip abroad since the United States accused him of drug trafficking.

The designation came as Donald Trump's administration worked to help opposition leader Juan Guaido take power. During Saturday's proceedings, the presidents of Uruguay and Paraguay - which are among those 50 - said their presence at the summit did not mean they recognize Maduro as president.

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