Venezuela's Interim Government Unchecks Nicolás Maduro and Does Not Propose His Release in Negotiations with the Opposition
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The Venezuelan government of Delcy Rodríguez did not mention the release of Nicolás Maduro, a prisoner in a U.S. jail, during the five negotiating sessions with the opposition – and in which the U.S. participates – held this month. The information was made known by several people who participated in the talks and spoke with the Financial Times. In that sense, the absence of any lawsuit related to Maduro implies a change from the position that Ro…
The government of Venezuela made no mention of the release of former President Nicolás Maduro in prison for almost two weeks of negotiations with the opposition this month, at the clearest sign so far that the regime has abandoned him to the United States justice system. Exclusive material for subscribers. To have full access, access the link of the matter and register.
The interim government of Venezuela, led by Delcy Rodríguez, avoided making any mention of the release of former president Nicolás Maduro during the nearly two weeks of negotiations with the opposition this month in Caracas, as revealed this Wednesday by the British daily Financial Times (FT) based on information from several people present in the talks.This silence would represent the strongest sign so far that the current administration has le…
The government of Venezuela did not mention the release of former jailed president Nicolás Maduro during the nearly two weeks of negotiations with the opposition that took place this month, in the clearest sign so far that the regime abandoned him to the U.S. judicial system. Interim president Delcy Rodríguez described in January the capture and exfiltration by the U.S. of Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores as a case of “vil assault.” Her brother,…
The interim government of Venezuela made no comment about the arrest of dictator Nicolás Maduro, in New York, for two weeks of negotiations with the opposition. Silence reinforces the sign that interim president Delcy Rodríguez abandoned his former ally. In January, she classified the capture of Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores,... The post Crusoé: Delcy Rodríguez abandons Maduro to his own luck appeared first on The Antagonist.
Nicolas Maduro now seems abandoned to his fate by the Venezuelan government. For two weeks now - and while talks are underway with the opposition with the aim of holding presidential elections -… From “sole president”, forgotten prisoner: Venezuela abandons Maduro to his fate - NAVTEMPORIKI
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