Former Un Official Reveals u.s. Deception Regarding the Cartel De Los Soles in Venezuela
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The senior official wrote that “the data, published in the World Drug Report 2025, tell a story opposed to that disseminated by the Trump administration...A story that disassembles piece by piece the geopolitical network built around the ‘Cartel de los Soles’, an entity as legendary as the Lake Ness Monster.” Delivering decision makers on drug production and trafficking in AL and the Caribbean. Pino Arlacchi.Vice Secretary General of the United …
Giuseppe Pino Arlacchi, former secretary general of the UN, sociologist, member of the European Parliament and renowned expert in organized crime has focused his attention on the recent declarations of the management of the United States, which have cast shadows on the government of Venezuela. In a...
The former director of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Pino Arlacchi, said that the narrative that presents Venezuela as a “narcostate” is a political construction promoted by the United States to “justify sanctions and pressures on a country with huge oil reserves.” In an opinion piece, Arlacchi argued that during his administration in the UN agency “there was never evidence that Venezuela played a relevant role in interna…
News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of the day The former director of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Pino Arlacchi, says that the accusations about Venezuela are a propaganda argument “adapted to justify sanctions, embargoes and threats of military intervention” The former director of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Pino Arlacchi, said that the narrative that presents Venezuela as a “narcostate”…
Opinion article published on the website L’AntiDiplomatico By: Pino Arlacchi Former Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations and former Executive Director of UNODC, United Nations programme against drugs and crime. During my management of UNODC, the UN agency against drugs and crime, I was in Colombia, Bolivia, Peru and Brazil, but I never visited Venezuela. It was simply not necessary. The Venezuelan government’s cooperation in the fight…
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