Colombia Walks Back Support for Maduro Exit Strategy
- Colombian Foreign Minister Rosa Villavicencio stated that recent reports about supporting Nicolás Maduro's power transition plan were incorrect, according to the Foreign Ministry's statement by local outlet Semana.
- Villavicencio emphasized respect for international law and non-interference in the sovereignty of other nations.
- She cautioned against U.S. intervention, stating it could create a challenging humanitarian crisis, according to her remarks.
- The U.S. is increasing military presence in the region and designated the Cartel de los Soles as a terrorist organization, signaling potential military actions against Maduro's regime.
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By Gonzalo Zegarra, CNN en Español. The Colombian government denied supporting a plan for a negotiated exit from power for Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, following an interview with Colombia's foreign minister published Wednesday, in which she discussed the possibility and expressed support for a potential change of administration in the neighboring country. "The information circulating in the media in recent hours regarding Colombia's all…
By Gonzalo Zegarra, CNN en Español. The Colombian government denied supporting a plan for a negotiated exit from power for Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, following an interview with Colombia's foreign minister published Wednesday, in which she discussed the possibility and expressed support for a potential change of administration in the neighboring country. "The information circulating in the media in recent hours regarding Colombia's all…
By Gonzalo Zegarra, CNN en Español. The Colombian government denied supporting a plan for a negotiated exit from power for Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, following an interview with Colombia's foreign minister published Wednesday, in which she discussed the possibility and expressed support for a potential change of administration in the neighboring country. "The information circulating in the media in recent hours regarding Colombia's all…
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