From Assange to López, guests turn embassies into political battlegrounds

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Spain is hardly the first country to become entangled in a political situation by providing refuge to a high-profile figure.

Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo López talks to the media at the residence of the Spanish ambassador in Caracas, Venezuela, on May 2. By Emily Tamkin Emily Tamkin Reporter covering foreign affairs Email Bio Follow May 6 at 12:44 PM Spain has found itself unexpectedly in the middle of Venezuela’s political crisis.

Guaidó, leader of the opposition-controlled National Assembly, declared himself interim president in January and is recognized as Venezuela’s rightful leader by several countries, including the United States. That López, who said he was freed from house arrest by apparently sympathetic military personnel, stood by Guaidó's side was meant to galvanize people to take to the streets.

Here are a few other countries that are currently or have recently found themselves where Spain sits — in a role they never asked for. Roberto Enríquez, yet another Venezuelan opposition figure, also has been Chile’s diplomatic guest for two years.

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