Venezuela backtracks on order to expel US diplomats

A man holds a statuette of Venezuelan popular saint Jose Gregorio Hernandez with a sign that reads “I fight for liberty,” as members of the opposition gather to propose amnesty laws for the police and the military, in Las Mercedes neighborhood of Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

Venezuela’s self-declared interim leader Juan Guaido, center, greets supporters after a rally at a public plaza in Las Mercedes neighborhood of Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

CARACAS, Venezuela — Nicolas Maduro’s government backtracked Saturday from its order for U.S. Embassy personnel to leave Venezuela, moving to defuse tensions with Washington just hours after international diplomats traded heated rhetoric at a special U.N. Security Council meeting on the South American country’s crisis.