Daily Mail: 'Trump told the Colombian government and mafia to kill me', claims President Maduro as Russian jet arrives in Venezuela 'to remove gold worth $840million from central bank'
* President Maduro claims Donald Trump ordered Colombian mafia to kill him
* Said US and Colombian leaders would be to blame 'if something happens to me'
* Speaking to Russian media, he also said he is 'willing to sit down with opposition'
* Venezuela Supreme Court imposed travel ban and froze accounts of Juan Guaido
* Travel ban is part of government investigation that could lead to Guaido's arrest
* President Trump also warned Americans not to travel to Venezuela
* He also credited US sanctions for pushing Maduro to consider negotiations
President Nicolas Maduro has claimed Donald Trump has ordered the Colombian government and mafia to assassinate him, as a mystery Russian jet landed in Venezuela this week 'to ship out gold from the central bank'.
Maduro said that he has no doubt that the president 'gave the order to Colombia to kill me' and that if something happens to him 'Donald Trump will be responsible'.
Despite his hard line against Trump, Maduro said he is willing to negotiate with Juan Guaido, who was recognized as president by the US and most Western nations as of last week.
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Crisis In Venezuela -- News Updates January 30, 2019
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