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Antonio Guterres · VenezuelaCaracas, September 29, 2025 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Venezuela’s Foreign Minister Yván Gil condemned Friday Washington’s military threats and reasserted Caracas’ commitment to peace and multilateralism before the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). In his address, Gil recalled the “countless attacks” that the Caribbean nation has faced, including an assassination attempt against President Nicolás Maduro, a mercenary incursion and hundreds of…See the Story
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Condemns ‘Immoral Threats,’ Reaffirms Commitment to Peace in UN Speech - Venezuelanalysis
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Nicolás Maduro · CaracasMexico City, Mexico, September 25, 2025 (venezuelanalysis.com) – The Venezuelan government is preparing to enact a State of Exterior Commotion amid escalating threats from the United States. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said Tuesday that the move, which will grant emergency powers to the executive, is a necessary response to recent hostile actions by the US that include naval deployments in the region and lethal strikes in the Caribbean. …See the Story
Venezuela’s Maduro Moves to Invoke Emergency Powers as US Doubles Down on Its Aggressive Stance Toward Latin America - Venezuelanalysis
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Nicolás Maduro · CaracasCaracas, September 23, 2025 (venezuelanalysis.com) – In a letter to US President Donald Trump, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro urged peace and renewed dialogue. He also dismissed the drug-trafficking allegations leveled against Caracas as unfounded. In the September 6 missive delivered to the White House, Maduro described the claim that Caracas had refused to accept deported migrants, and the assertion of ties to “mafias and drug-trafficking…See the Story
Maduro Calls for US-Venezuela Dialogue in Letter to Trump, Refutes Drug-Trafficking Claims - Venezuelanalysis
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