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DOBLE LLAVE – The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, said that the United States must return Nicolás Maduro to Venezuela to be tried by a court in that country, and criticized the military attack on Caracas last January 3, in which the president was captured. “They have to return him (Nicolas Maduro) and be tried by a Venezuelan, non-U.S. court,” Petro said in an act in Bogotá, where he argued that Latin America has a different conception of …
The United States maintains the tutelage over the Venezuelan government, led by Delcy Rodríguez after the capture of Nicolás Maduro. Meanwhile, Washington plans to negotiate in the next few days some kind of agreement with Denmark and Greenland on the status of the island
Petro demands “return” Maduro to Venezuela, but the U.S. reaffirms that he will respond to his Justice “They have to return him (to Nicolás Maduro) and that he be tried by a Venezuelan, not U.S. court,” said Colombian President Gustavo Petro, in Bogotá. Petro, who plans to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump, on February 3 at the White House, criticized that “bombing Caracas the homeland of Bolívar, that is not an act against Maduro” but again…
The opposition criticises Gustavo Petro's proposal for the United States to release Maduro and be tried in Venezuela, recalling the lack of judicial independence under the chavista rhimen.
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