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Despite the return of US sanctions; Maduro's most media week in Latin America

Summary by La Tercera
Three months after the Venezuelan presidential elections, Nicolás Maduro's international agenda seems to have accelerated exponentially this week. There were no shortages of events that involved him in these hectic days: he expressed his willingness to lower tensions with Chile regarding matters related to security; he pointed the late former Chilean president Sebastián Piñera as the person responsible for the Tren de Aragua entering our country…

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Three months after the Venezuelan presidential elections, Nicolás Maduro's international agenda seems to have accelerated exponentially this week. There were no shortages of events that involved him in these hectic days: he expressed his willingness to lower tensions with Chile regarding matters related to security; he pointed the late former Chilean president Sebastián Piñera as the person responsible for the Tren de Aragua entering our country…

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La Tercera broke the news in Chile on Saturday, April 20, 2024.
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