Brazil takes over Argentine embassy in Caracas after expulsions
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Brazil to take custody of Argentine embassy in Venezuela: Milei
Argentine President Javier Milei on Thursday thanked Brazil for assuming custody of his country's embassy in Venezuela, after staff were ordered to leave when Buenos Aires questioned the reelection of Nicolas Maduro.
Opposition Venezuelans at the Argentine Embassy in Caracas, now under Brazilian custody after the expulsion of Ecuadorian diplomats by the Maduro regime, thanked both countries for helping them stay in the refuge and under the watch of Chavismo's security organizations.
Brazil temporarily takes over Argentina's embassy in Venezuela - Brazil Reports
Brazil temporarily took over the diplomatic representation of Argentina in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, on Thursday, at the request of the neighboring government, following the expulsion of Argentine diplomats ordered by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
Argentine President Javier Milei thanks Brazil for taking custody of the Argentine embassy in Venezuela
Six Venezuelan opposition members to the Maduro regime have sought refuge in the Argentine embassy in Venezuela, as the embassy staff have been ordered to leave the country, along with seven other American countries.
Brazil Takes Control of Argentine Embassy in Venezuela
Brazil has taken control of both the Chilean and Argentine Embassies in Caracas, Venezuela’s capital, following the expulsion of diplomatic staff by President Nicolas Maduro’s regime on Thursday. Six opposition members have resided in the Argentine embassy since late March following the issuance of arrest warrants against Maduro’s political opposition, while Argentina has previously expressed concerns for those residing in the embassy following …
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