Kristina Rosales, spokeswoman in Spanish for the US Department of State, explains to Jaime Moreno of VOA Secretary Antony Blinken’s tour of Latin America, with special emphasis on the crises that Nicaragua and Venezuela are going through and the role of Russia in the region.
“They are the ones on paper”: the US detaches the sanctions from the release of prisoners in Venezuela
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