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Venezuela: Maduro Asks for Opec's Help, Washington Proposes to "Go for Russia"

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Caracas insists that the true objective of the United States would be a change of regime and control of the country's oil reserves while a US senator claims that a way out has been proposed to him.

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Caracas insists that the true objective of the United States would be a change of regime and control of the country's oil reserves while a US senator claims that a way out has been proposed to him.

·Paris, France
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The United States has proposed to President Nicolás Maduro to "go for Russia".

·Montreal, Canada
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The United States, which is currently orchestrating a military deployment off Venezuela, has proposed to President Nicolas Maduro to "go to Russia" or to another country," said US Senator Markwayne Mullin on Sunday.

·Montreal, Canada
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The President of the United States must meet again this afternoon with advisers to discuss South American countries.

·Brazil
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01-12-25.-Venezuela asked the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to help stop the "aggression" of the United States, which has been maintaining an anti-narcotics operation in the Caribbean since August, according to a letter from President Nicolás Maduro released this Sunday. The deployment of...

The United States (US), which currently has a military highlight on the coast of Venezuela, offered President Nicolas Maduro the option of "to go to Russia" or to another country, said today North American Senator Markwaye Mullin. "We also give Maduro the opportunity to go away," said the Republican Senator of Oklahoma to the North American station CNN. "We tell him that he could go to Russia or another country," he added.

·Funchal, Portugal
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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Sunday, November 30, 2025.
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