Colombian Defense Minister Signals Venezuela Shift on Guerrillas Under u.s. Tutelage: 'Dissenting Groups No Longer Feel Safe'
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Minister Sánchez said Colombia is "coordinating" diplomatically with Caracas and called the political turmoil after Maduro's capture "a unique opportunity" to restore security cooperation
Colombia's defense minister, Pedro Arnulfo Sánchez, revealed in an interview that the new political scenario in Venezuela is changing the security dynamics on the common border, by pushing his country's guerrillas back to Colombian territory.Read more
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The Venezuelan army, following the change of power, is "carrying out operations in the border area," pushing back guerrilla groups towards Colombia, the Colombian Defense Minister says.
The border between the two countries has been used by armed groups, but seems to be changing after the capture of Maduro and the new administration in Caracas
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