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Venezuela swears in interim president after defiant Maduro pleads not guilty in US court

Fiona Nimoniand

Madeline Halpert

Getty Images Delcy Rodriguez smiles towards the camera. She is wearing a bright green dress. Getty Images

Delcy Rodriguez has been sworn in as Venezuela’s interim president in a parliamentary session that began with demands for the release from US custody of ousted leader Nicolas Maduro.

Rodriguez, 56, vice president since 2018, said she was pained by what she called the “kidnapping” of Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores who were seized by US forces in an overnight raid on Saturday.

In dramatic scenes inside a New York court room two hours earlier, Maduro insisted he was still the president of Venezuela as he pleaded not guilty to four charges of drug trafficking and terrorism.

Meanwhile the US faced sharp criticism at the UN, but the US ambassador said the largest energy reserves in the world could not be left in the hands of an illegitimate leader, a “fugitive from justice”.

Before the court appearance, the UN Security Council held an emergency session to discuss the situation in Venezuela.

The ambassador for Venezuela, Samuel Moncada, said his country had been the target of an “illegitimate armed attack lacking any legal justification”.

The US ambassador to the UN, Mike Waltz, justified the attack by describing Maduro as “an illegitimate so-called president”.

Waltz added that the US had carried out a “surgical law enforcement operation” to apprehend Maduro, whom he is also referred to as a “fugitive from justice”.

Maduro has been accused of narco-terrorism conspiracy, cocaine importation conspiracy, possession of machine guns and destructive devices and conspiracy to possess machine guns and destructive devices.

During Monday afternoon’s court appearance, a member of the public began to yell in Spanish at Maduro that he would “pay” for what he had done.

Maduro turned to him and replied that he was a “kidnapped president” and a “prisoner of war” before being escorted out in shackles behind his wife through the back court door.

“I’m a decent man. I am still president of my country,” Maduro said earlier during the 30-minute hearing.

Judge Alvin Hellerstein, 92, interjected to tell Maduro that there would be a “time and a place to get into all of this”.

Getty Images A supporter of ousted Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro carrieshis portrait during a rally outside the National Assembly in Caracas on Monday. Hundreds of people can be seen in the crowd. In the portrait of Maduro he is wearing a black suit, red tie and a sash bearing the colours of the Venezuelan flag. Getty Images

Speaking just hours after Saturday’s attack – which saw over 150 aircraft and 200 US personnel enter Venezuela – Trump had vowed the US would “run” Venezuela until “a safe and proper and judicious transition” was possible.

He also promised US oil companies would move into the country to fix infrastructure “and start making money for the country”.

But despite the US president’s claims, Maduro’s allies remain in charge.

In comments made to the US magazine The Atlantic on Sunday once it became clear Rodriguez would be sworn in, Trump warned she could “pay a very big price, probably bigger than Maduro” if she “doesn’t do what’s right”.

During a cabinet meeting, Rodriguez indicated her government would engage in some cooperation with the US, saying: “We invite the US government to collaborate with us on an agenda of co-operation orientated towards shared development within the framework of international law.”

Thousands of Venezuelans gathered outside the Federal Legislative Palace to show support for Maduro, his wife and the interim president Rodriguez as she was sworn in.

Speaking after taking her oath, Rodriguez told the National Assembly she did so “with pain” because of the suffering caused by “illegitimate military aggression”.

She vowed to guarantee the peace of the country, “the spiritual tranquillity of our people, the economic and social tranquillity of our people”.

The assembly also heard from Maduro’s son who expressed his support for his parents – saying that they “will return” to Venezuela.

He also offered his “unconditional support” to Rodriguez.

The next court hearing in Maduro’s case has been scheduled for 17 March.

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