"The Bolivarian government is informing the population that, due to the grave and illegal threats from the government of Colombia to Venezuela's peace and sovereignty, it was decided to fully temporarily close the bridges of Simon Bolivar, Santander and Union," Delcy Rodriguez wrote on Twitter on Friday.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro previously said that Venezuela would close the border with Brazil and was considering closing the border with Colombia. He has warned that the US and its allies were using "the pretext of delivering humanitarian aid" to try to "destroy the independence and sovereignty of the country."
Venezuela's Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza said earlier in the day that Venezuela had updated UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Washington's plan to "force" aid into the country, adding that the UN chief was watching the situation closely. He has also noted that blaming deaths at the Venezuelan border on Maduro is a part of Washington's "script". He also disputed reports about indigenous fatalities at the border and said President Nicolas Maduro’s government would never order troops to fire on civilians.
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Political situation in Venezuela has been especially tense since Guaido, the leader of the opposition-run National Assembly, proclaimed himself the country's interim president on 23 January. Maduro has reacted to the move, calling Guaido a US puppet and accusing Washington of organising a coup in the country. Guaido almost immediately was recognised by Washington and its allies. Russia, China, Mexico, among other nations, stated that they recognise Maduro as Venezuela’s only legitimate president.