Maduro's Response to the Question: We Have Received No News.
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Responding to a question about the New York Times and US Senator Lindsey Graham's claim of 'exiling Maduro to Turkey,' Erdoğan said, 'We have received no such news.'
The Turkish president has denied reports that Ankara is offering shelter to deposed Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.
Turkey maintained excellent relations with Maduro's government, which Erdogan has described in the past as a 'brother'.
Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has denied Wednesday any knowledge of alleged negotiations between the United States and Venezuela to offer exile in Turkey to former dictator Nicolás Maduro, captured and transferred to New York last Saturday. “There is nothing there. We have no information about this,” the Turkish president answered questions from the press as he left a speech in Ankara’s Parliament.
The offer made to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to visit Turkey days before his detention by the US was widely discussed. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan made a statement on this matter after the AK Party Group Meeting. President Erdoğan said, "We have not received any such news."
President Erdoğan, regarding the US offer for Venezuelan President Maduro, who is being held captive by the US, to visit Türkiye, said, "We have not received any such news."
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