EU llama a Venezuela a liberar a exejecutivos de Citgo

6 de Mayo de 2024

EU llama a Venezuela a liberar a exejecutivos de Citgo

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Handout picture released by the Venezuelan presidency showing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro talking during a meeting with members of Venezuelan National Assembly at the Miraflores Palace, in Caracas on July 12, 2021. - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, gave his support to his counterpart Miguel Diaz-Canel “to the people of Cuba” and “to the revolutionary government of Cuba” on Monday, the day after anti-regime demonstrations on the island. (Photo by Handout / Venezuelan Presidency / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT “AFP PHOTO / VENEZUELAN PRESIDENCY / MARCELO GARCIA " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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Handout picture released by the Venezuelan presidency showing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro talking during a meeting with members of Venezuelan National Assembly at the Miraflores Palace, in Caracas on July 12, 2021. - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, gave his support to his counterpart Miguel Diaz-Canel "to the people of Cuba" and "to the revolutionary government of Cuba" on Monday, the day after anti-regime demonstrations on the island. (Photo by Handout / Venezuelan Presidency / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / VENEZUELAN PRESIDENCY / MARCELO GARCIA " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
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Están bajo custodia por cargos de corrupción poco después de conocerse la extradición a Miami de Alex Saab

Estados Unidos llamó el lunes a Venezuela a liberar a seis exejecutivos de Citgo, filial de la petrolera estatal PDVSA, puestos nuevamente bajo custodia por cargos de corrupción poco después de conocerse la extradición a Miami de Alex Saab, señalado testaferro del mandatario Nicolás Maduro.

“Tras haber pasado ya cuatro años detenidos injustamente en Venezuela (...), deberían ser liberados de forma inmediata e incondicional”, dijo a periodistas el portavoz del Departamento de Estado, Ned Price.

Información en desarrollo.

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