Petro Asks Trump to Return Maduro to Be Tried in Venezuelan Courts
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Gustavo Petro asked Trump to return Nicolás Maduro to Venezuela, rejected the military incursion in Caracas and questioned the use of force
BOGOTA (AP) — Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Tuesday urged his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump to return Nicolas Maduro to Venezuela to be tried in courts in his native country.
The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, requested the release of Nicolás Maduro. The first Colombian president expressed his position for the first time in public regarding the capture of the leader of the Chavista regime.
The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, demanded on Tuesday that the United States release and return Nicolás Maduro to Venezuela, where he hopes that he will be "judged" by a Venezuelan court. Petro, who has repeatedly criticized the military operation on January 3, spoke about Venezuela in an act in Bogotá. For the first time, he demanded that the Donald Trump administration return Maduro. "They have to return him and be judged by a Venezuel…
President Gustavo Petro, said the U.S. must return Nicolás Maduro to Venezuela to be tried by a court in that country. President Gustavo Petro, said the U.S. must return Nicolás Maduro to Venezuela to be tried by a court in that country, and criticized the military attack of January 3 against Caracas, in which the president was captured. “They must return him (Nico Maduro) and be judged by a Venezuelan court, not the U.S.,” Petro said in an act …
“They have to return it and be judged by a Venezuelan court, not the US,” said the president a week before the scheduled meeting with President Trump
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