Venezuela's Attorney General Slams U.S. Reward for President Maduro’s Arrest as Infamous - teleSUR English
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Iran condemned as «interventionist» and «dangerous» the offer of the US government of $50 million in exchange for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, a figure that doubles that offered last January, according to the EFE agency. «The offensive measure of the United States by threatening the legitimate president of a UN member state and launching baseless accusations against him reflects the increasing addicti…
Venezuela's Attorney General Slams U.S. Reward for President Maduro’s Arrest as Infamous - teleSUR English
Slander is part of a psychological warfare operation designed to please the Venezuelan far right, Saab said. On Friday, Venezuela’s Attorney General Tarek William Saab denounced as “grotesque and infamous” the US$50 million reward announced by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi in exchange for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. RELATED: Venezuelan VP Rodriguez Meets With the ICC Deputy Prosecutor Niang “This i…
The National Assembly and several senior officials of the Caracas Executive have backed the president of his country, after the United States offered a $50 million reward for helping capture the president.
He mentioned that he has received the support of Maduro and General Godfather to defeat drug trafficking groups on the border with that country.
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