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Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro ordered his Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López “immediately” to restore military relations with the neighboring country on Tuesday. Colombia.
The Minister received “instructions” from Maduro himself to “immediately establish contact with the Minister of Defense of Colombia to restore military relations.”
In this way, Venezuela D Colombia They are taking one more step to resume their diplomatic relations, severely damaged during the mandate of the former President of Colombia, Ivan Duque, and that with the arrival of the current President, Gustavo Petro, it was announced that their restoration would be supported.
Thus, these statements by Vladimir Padrino fully coincide with Maduro’s latest call to his Colombian counterpart to “restore brotherhood based on respect and love between the peoples” of Venezuela and Colombia, the El Tiempo newspaper reports.
Bilateral relations between the two countries were severed in February 2019 by order of Maduro in response to Duque’s government’s support for “incumbent president” Juan Guaidó.
Since then, Colombia and Venezuela have found themselves at the crossroads of allegations of alleged terrorist conspiracy. Maduro accused Duque of terrorist plans against him, and from Bogota they said that Caracas was harboring Colombian criminals.
Maduro hailed Petro’s victory
Nicolás Maduro spoke with Colombian President-elect Gustavo Petro about “peace and a prosperous future for both peoples” whose governments have been at odds in the political arena for years.
“I spoke with Colombian President-elect Gustavo Petro and, on behalf of the Venezuelan people, congratulated him on his victory. We discussed the readiness to restore normal life on the borders, various issues of peace and a prosperous future for both peoples,” Maduro said via Twitter.
Petro said on the same social media site that he had made contact with the Venezuelan government, without specifying who he was in contact with, with the aim of reopening the common border and “restoring the full enjoyment of human rights” in the vibrant area. bordering.
Sentences of up to 30 years for attacking Maduro
A Venezuelan court has sentenced a former opposition MP and 16 others to prison terms ranging from five to 30 years for their role in the alleged failed attack on Nicolás Maduro in 2018.
Juan Requesens, who was a member of the previous parliament elected in 2015 and controlled by the opposition, was sentenced to eight years in prison “for criminal conspiracy,” his lawyer Joel Garcia tweeted after the early morning hearing.
Of the total number of convicts, 12 received the maximum sentence of 30 years. The rest at 24, 20 and five years old, in addition to the eight that the former deputy received.
The prosecutor’s office filed charges of terrorism, conspiracy to commit a crime, premeditated murder, qualified by the degree of dissatisfaction with the President of the Republic, high treason, detonation of explosives in public places, etc.
(According to Europe Press)
Source: RPP

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