Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro's hold on the country is set to face a major international test as the country's opposition leader, Juan Guaido, is scheduled to make a significant trip abroad. Guaido's journey to The Hague, Netherlands, will mark the first time he has left the Caribbean since his high-profile abduction attempt by Venezuelan forces in 2020. Guaido is expected to attend a crucial case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) regarding a long-standing land dispute between Venezuela and Guyana. The trip is seen as a major diplomatic move by Guaido, who has been recognized as the interim president by over 50 countries, and could have significant implications for the future of Venezuela and its relationship with the international community.
Trip to be first time Rodriguez has left Caribbean since Maduro abduction, will attend ICJ case on Guyana land dispute.