U.S. Not Planning More Use of Force in Venezuela, Rubio Says
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U.S. not planning more use of force in Venezuela, Rubio says
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told the Senate on Wednesday that Venezuela's new leaders were moving toward closer ties with the United States, leaving no immediate need for further U.S. military action, as he publicly faced lawmakers' questions for the first time since the raid to seize President Nicolas Maduro this month.
The United States Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, has set an example for Venezuela this Wednesday for the Spanish Democratic Transition after the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975. "There are precedents. I can mention several examples, such as Spain or Paraguay, places where there was a transition from an autocratic regime to a democracy and took time," he said during a hearing in the Senate to explain the policy of Donald Trump's admi…
Marco Rubio points out the 1975 Transition as a benchmark to end the paralysis in the Caribbean country and warns: "It cannot last forever."
U.S. Secretary of State met on Wednesday with Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado
The U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, set as an example for Venezuela the Spanish democratic transition after the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975.
Marco Rubio appeared before the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate to put into words, with an unusual level of detail so far, the architecture that the United States claims to be building for Venezuela after the capture of Nicolás Maduro . He presented the strategy as a gradual process of stabilization, recovery and transition, whose ultimate goal is a Venezuela «alliate, stable, prosperous and democratic», with free and fair elections, b…
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