Curaçao Prime Minister: Government Was Not Involved in Machado's Trip
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The Prime Minister of Curaçao, Gilmar Pisas, denied that his country was part of the operation to remove extremist María Corina Machado from Venezuela, and reported that no foreign authority shared with his cabinet prior or subsequent information about this alleged maneuver. “If Curaçao was indeed used as a springboard to remove Ms. Machado from Venezuela, then we need clarity about it. The Government of Curaçao was not informed of anything,” he…
The government of Curaçao was not involved "in the planning or execution of the trip of María Corina Machado," the Venezuelan opposition leader who collected her Nobel Peace Prize in Norway this week. Prime Minister Gilmar "Pik" Pisas announced this in an official statement on Friday. He stated that Curaçao maintains a strictly neutral position in the current regional political tensions.
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