Oil and Immigration: How the Situation in Venezuela Can Affect Spain
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Oil and immigration: How the situation in Venezuela can affect Spain
Donald Trump's military offensive in Venezuela and capture of leader Nicolás Maduro has plenty of implications for Spain, a country which is home to some 600,000 Venezuelans and with longstanding business interests in the Latin American country.
The arrest of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro on January 3 by U.S. elite soldiers and his subsequent transfer to New York “supposes a historic fact and opens an opportunity for the South American country to regain its freedom. The Chavista regime has left Venezuela in ruins, causing the largest exodus from Ibero-America; its fall brings hope back to millions of Venezuelans.” Read more]]>
Former Dominican President and leader of the People's Force (FP) party, Leonel Fernández, will address the situation in Venezuela this Wednesday, January 7, his communications team announced yesterday. Details regarding the exact time and channels for his statement will be released later today. Fernández's announcement comes at a time of heightened regional attention following the January 3 U.S. military operation that resulted in the capture of…
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