Former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said in a phone call that the country's government was "doing exactly what was necessary."
This was reported by his son, Nicolas Maduro Guerra.
The former leader of the republic believes that the government is "taking the first steps."
"Our peace here is the unity of the people, as well as the unity of the high command and my team, which is the team of the homeland," said Maduro's son, echoing his father's words.
Recall that the United States launched a large-scale attack on Venezuela on January 3. US leader Donald Trump announced that the President of the Bolivarian Republic, Nicolas Maduro, and his wife, Cilia Flores, had been captured and expelled from the country.
Two days later, on January 5, the Venezuelan leader and his wife appeared in a New York court to face the charges. He pleaded not guilty and added that he was still the president of his country. The US court allowed Venezuelan consular officials to visit them. The next hearing is scheduled for March 17.
