Russia doesn’t attempt to send military troops or build a military base in Venezuela, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday.”Russian military specialists in Venezuela are in line with the contract that was signed earlier,” Putin told heads of international news agencies in St. Petersburg.He was responding to a tweet by U.S. President Donald Trump earlier in the week that Russian capital had informed Washington it had force out Russian personnel from Venezuela.Putin went on to mention that every one stakeholders ought to close in Venezuela.”Even the U.S. allies don’t support military intervention in Venezuela. Interference in internal affairs of different countries could cause serious and typically tragic results,” he superimposed.Venezuela has been rocked by protests since January once President Nicolas Maduro was sworn sure a second term following a vote boycotted by the opposition.Tensions escalated days later once Juan Guaido declared himself acting president, a move supported by the U.S. and plenty of European and occupant countries.Putin conjointly touched upon the U.S. policy on Iran saying it absolutely was inflicting discord.”We don’t agree on the U.S. policy against Iran. you are doing not need to explore for an answer to destroy one thing that has already been designed,” he said.—HADISA