Daily Mail: Venezuelan President Maduro 'no longer feels safe' and is looking for a safe exit before his army turns on him, Colombian leader claims
* Colombian leader Ivan Duque said that Nicolas Maduro's days were numbered
* He said Maduro's family and inner circle know that the military will break away
* Maduro's grip on power is threatened by de facto president Juan Guaido
* On April 30, he rallied the military against Maduro but was foiled by the top brass
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro 'no longer feels safe' and is looking for a safe exit before his army turns on him, the Colombian leader claims.
Ivan Duque said Maduro's family and inner circle were looking to find sanctuary before the eventual collapse of his grip on the military.
Speaking to The Times, Duque said: 'They no longer have the idea that they will have safe haven somewhere else in the world.'
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