Ortega Condemns u.s. Policy of "Aggression and Terrorism" and Calls for World Peace
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The Nicaraguan government condemned what it called a systematic policy of "aggression and terrorism" by the United States. During the central event for the National Day of Peace, co-president Daniel Ortega denounced bombings, sanctions and interventionist actions against various peoples of the world.
Nicaraguan Co-President Commander Daniel Ortega demanded an end to aggression and greater respect for world peace during the celebration of "Our Victories for Peace." He told the United States that it must act consistently in favor of peace and urged it to halt its actions against Iran, saying, "Put an end to the war against the people." He also called for the return of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to his country. (Read Here: Pastor Doris…
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