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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro

(BBC)-Venezuelan President Nicolรกs Maduro has announced he is closing the border with Brazil on Thursday night as a row over foreign humanitarian aid continues.

The embattled leftist leader went on TV to say that he was also considering shutting the border with Colombia to stop the opposition bringing in relief.

He denies any crisis and calls the aid delivery plans a US-orchestrated show.

Opposition leader Juan Guaidรณ is leading a convoy to the Colombian border from the capital Caracas.

Mr Guaidรณ declared himself interim leader during anti-government protests last month and is recognised by dozens of foreign states.

Buses forming his convoy set off from the city on Thursday to cheering crowds.

Mr Guaidรณ and his allies hope to collect food and medicine in defiance of President Maduro.

The Venezuelan military has so far managed to block shipments of US aid from coming across the border with Colombia.

Despite denying there is any humanitarian crisis, Mr Maduro announced this week that 300 tonnes of aid would be shipped to Venezuela from its ally Russia.

More than three million Venezuelans have fled in recent years as the country grapples with hyperinflation and shortages of essentials like food and medicine, the UN says.

Mr Maduro, who has been in power since 2013, has been criticised at home and abroad for his handling of the economy.

Why Brazil?

Flanked by Defence Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez and other top military commanders, Mr Maduro announced that the border with Brazil would be closed โ€œcompletely and absolutelyโ€ from 20:00 (23:00 GMT) until further notice.

The president also added: โ€œI donโ€™t want to take any decision of this type but I am evaluating it, a total closure of the border with Colombia.โ€

He says the delivery of aid is part of a US-led attempt to depose his government and seize Venezuelaโ€™s oil reserves.

The right-wing Brazilian government of President Jair Bolsonaro is among those that recognise Mr Guaidรณ as Venezuelaโ€™s legitimate leader, pending elections.

Presidential spokesman Gen Otรกvio Rรฉgo Barros said on Tuesday that, in co-ordination with the US, food and medicine would be available in the border town of Pacaraima to be collected by โ€œthe government of acting President Juan Guaidรณ in Venezuelan trucks driven by Venezuelansโ€.

โ€œBrazil is taking part in this important international initiative to support the Guaidรณ government and the Venezuelan people,โ€ he said.

Mr Guaidรณ has said 600,000 volunteers have already signed up to help carry aid into the country on Saturday.

Venezuela earlier closed its sea and air border with Curacao, a Dutch Caribbean island off Venezuelaโ€™s north coast which is planning to host US aid.

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