Venezuela: Acting President Invites Machado, without Appointing Her, to "Rest in Washington"
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Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez asked opponents in "extremism" to "rest in Washington" in an allusion to opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize Maria Corina Machado, without naming her. ...
"That all those who truly love Venezuela come, but those who seek to perpetuate the damage and aggression against the Venezuelan people stay in Washington," Delcy said.
Venezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodriguez, asked the opponents involved in "extremism" to "remain in Washington", in protesting the leader of the Nobel Peace Prize, Maria Corina Machado, without a name on it.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Irene Machado publicly supported the US military operation to capture Nicolas Maduro.
At a military ceremony in Caracas, near where President Nicolas Maduro was captured on 3 January by the American army, Delcy Rodriguez asked the opponents to "stay in Washington", implicitly referring to the leader of the opposition and Nobel Peace Maria Corina Machado.
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