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Curacao Staying Neutral Amid Rising Tensions Between U.S., Venezuela

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The Prime Minister of Curaçao, Gilmar “Pik” Pisas, said during a press conference on Monday that the island “is and will remain neutral” amid rising tensions between the United States and neighboring Venezuela. U.S. President Donald Trump announced earlier this month that the U.S. would send three warships to Venezuela to combat drug trafficking and terrorism.The South American country sees this as an act of aggression. Venezuelan President Nico…

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The Venezuelan government on Tuesday raised its complaints to the United Nations (UN) over what it considers a "serious threat" to the stability of the Caribbean.

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The Venezuelan government on Tuesday asked for support from United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres amid tensions with the United States, which have escalated in recent weeks.

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CNN en Español The Venezuelan government on Tuesday requested support from the Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN), António Guterres, amid tensions with the United States, which have intensified in recent weeks following Washington's accusations against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and the deployment of US Navy ships near Latin America. Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil said in a statement posted on social media that he made t…

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Venezuela's regime asked for United Nations support to "re-establish consensus" in the region of Latin America and the Caribbean. Read in the People's Journal

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On Tuesday, the government of Venezuela requested the support of UN Secretary General António Guterres, in the face of what he described as “threats” of the United States and expressed its concern about the deployment of military units, and even possible “nuclear weapons”, in the Caribbean. Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil pointed out that Caracas expects Guterres to contribute to “restoring wisdom” in the Latin American and Caribbean region…

On Tuesday, August 26, the government of Nicolás Maduro asked António Guterres, Secretary General of the United Nations (UN), to intercede before the “concerning attack on peace” of the United States, who deployed “military and even nuclear weapons” units in the Caribbean. Foreign Minister Yván Gil held a meeting with Gianluca Rampolla, resident coordinator of the United Nations in Venezuela, with the aim of “strengthening our cooperation.” He s…

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