Argentina and Peru Announce Closure of the Entry of People Linked to the Regime of Nicolás Maduro After His Capture
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The Argentine ambassador to the United Nations, Francisco Tropepi, expressed to the Security Council Monday the support of the Government of Argentina for the United States military operation in Venezuela that culminated in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, who he described as leader of an “illegitimate regime” that represents a direct threat to the region. Tropepi affirmed that the Argentine Executive values “the decision and determinati…
After the fall of the chavista dictator Nicolás Maduro, and his wife, Cilia Flores, in Venezuela, the Peruvian government announced new migration measures in the face of the possibility that people around him might expect to use the country as an escape route.DETALLESIn a statement published on Saturday night, the Ministry of the Interior, in charge of César Diaz Peche, reported that through the National Superintendency of Migrations (Migrations…
They issued restraining orders to prevent them from entering their countries.
They issued restraining orders to prevent them from entering their countries.
The governments of Ecuador and Argentina have announced that they will ban the entry into their respective territories of persons associated with the Nicolás Maduro regime. In a release on X (formerly Twitter), the Ecuadorian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that it had imposed entry restrictions on Venezuelan citizens associated with the regime [...] The post Latin America: Ecuador, Argentina and Peru prevent entry of employees of the Madu…
The governments of Argentina and Peru announced this Friday the implementation of new immigration restrictions aimed at people linked to the regime of Nicolás Maduro, following recent political and judicial events in Venezuela after the capture of the president. The measures seek to prevent the entry of Venezuelan citizens associated with the Chavista state apparatus, in a context of high regional tension and coordination between South American …
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