In a case to decide who controls a $2 billion worth of Venezuelan central bank gold stored in the Bank of England, a court in London rules that the United Kingdom "unequivocally recognises Mr. Guaidó as President of Venezuela", refusing to give Nicolás Maduro access to the gold.
In a case to decide who controls a $2 billion worth of goldfromtheCentral Bank ofVenezuela stored in the Bank of England, theHighCourtofJustice in London rules that the United Kingdom "unequivocally recognises Mr. Guaidó as President of Venezuela", refusing to give Nicolás Maduro access to the gold.