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U.S.-Backed Guaidó To Meet With Pence, Latin American Leaders Over Venezuela Crisis

The meeting is set for Monday in Bogota, Colombia. At least four people were killed in clashes at the border Saturday, as military forces blocked humanitarian aid from entering the country.

Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guaidó has called for international allies to consider "all options" in an effort to free the country from President Nicolas Maduro, a day after deadly clashes at the border between protesters and the military.

Guaidó, who is recognized as the legitimate leader of Venezuela by dozens of countries, in clashes on Saturday, as military forces blocked humanitarian aid from entering the country.

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