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Machado Defends His Return to Venezuela as a "Stabilizing" and "Pacifying" Force for the Country

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Machado defends his return to Venezuela as a "stabilizing" and "pacifying" force for the country

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Machado defends his return to Venezuela as a "stabilizing" and "pacifying" force for the country

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In a hearing before the Senate, the Assistant Secretary of the Office of Western Hemisphere Affairs, Michael Kozak, dispelled any doubts about Washington’s position, assuring that the return of opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Corina Machado to her homeland has the backing and tuning of the US administration. The legislative session served to align US foreign policy with the cry of justice of the Venezuelan people after the…

EFE – U.S. State Department Assistant Secretary for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs Cartwright Weiland assured a congressional hearing Wednesday that they will not prevent María Corina Machado's return to Venezuela. "The State Department's position is clear: we will not obstruct María Corina Machado's return to Venezuela. She is a Venezuelan citizen and has the right to return," Weiland stated. The assistant secretary was res…

The Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner, María Corina Machado, announced, on Wednesday, 15, that she will return to the country to act as a stabilizing force. She also called for support from European countries for the reconstruction of Venezuela. "This is my goal now that I will return to Venezuela", declared Machado during participation, by videoconference, in the Libertas Forum, promoted by the European People's Party. T…

María Corina Machado said on Wednesday, July 15 that she is going to return “now” to Venezuela and asked Europe for help for a reconstruction of the country that is “also institutional and democratic,” because the earthquakes that have shaken her “evidenced the corruption of the regime.” This political transition “is my purpose now that I am going to return to Venezuela,” said the opposition leader during her participation in the Free Forum of t…

María Corina Machado defends her return to Venezuela as a stabilizing force for the democratic transition.

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voz.us broke the news on Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
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