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Edmundo González to meet presidents of Panama and Dominican Republic amid political crisis
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia, candidate of the largest opposition coalition, will visit Panama on January 8 to meet with President José Raúl Mulino before traveling to the Dominican Republic the following day to confer with President Luis Abinader. Former Panamanian President Mireya Moscoso shared the details with EFE on Friday.
“President Edmundo will be here for 24 hours, meeting with President Mulino and later with the Venezuelan community in the afternoon. From there, he will depart for the Dominican Republic, where President Luis Abinader will be awaiting him,” said Moscoso, who served as Panama’s president from 1999 to 2004.
Moscoso also revealed that González Urrutia will be joined by nine former presidents from the Democratic Initiative of Spain and the Americas (IDEA), of which she is a member.
The visit is part of González Urrutia’s international tour, which began in Argentina on Saturday, as he rallies support ahead of January 10. On this date, Nicolás Maduro is set to assume another consecutive term amid opposition claims of electoral fraud. González, exiled in Spain since September, has presented evidence alleging his electoral victory.
International
Colombian president Petro requests extradition of smuggling kingpin from Portugal
Colombian President Gustavo Petro formally requested Portugal on Friday to extradite Diego Marín, known as ‘Papa Smurf’ or ‘Pitufo’, who is considered Colombia’s biggest smuggling kingpin.
Marín was arrested last December in northern Portugal after fleeing from Spain.
“I hope Portugal extradites the largest smuggler in Colombia’s contemporary history. Large-scale smuggling is nothing more than money laundering for major drug traffickers,” Petro stated on his X account.
According to Petro, “Diego Marín deeply infiltrated government institutions to sustain his destruction of national industry and facilitate money laundering through smuggling.”
International
Cuban president Díaz-Canel condemns U.S. actions as a threat to global peace
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel stated on Friday that the aggressive actions of the United States pose a threat to international peace and criticized its recent decisions to use the Guantánamo Naval Base (in eastern Cuba) to detain 30,000 undocumented migrants and to relist the island as a state sponsor of terrorism.
“We will not remain silent in the face of such infamy, nor will we lose hope in humanity’s progress,” said the Cuban leader during the closing session of the 6th International Conference for the Balance of the World, held in Havanaand dedicated to Cuba’s national hero, José Martí (1853-1895).
Díaz-Canel pointed out that “the dominant political forces embrace fascist ideologies that humanity has sought to eradicate since the last century. These trends are a product of capitalism.”
Two days ago, following U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement that he would send 30,000 undocumented migrants to the Guantánamo base, Díaz-Canel condemned the decision as an “act of brutality” and emphasized that the military facility is “located on illegally occupied Cuban territory.”
International
Trump: “I won’t allow the stupidity of buying venezuelan oil again”
U.S. President Donald Trump declared on Friday that he would not allow the purchase of oil from Venezuela, as his predecessor Joe Biden did when he lifted a series of sanctions.
“Biden went and bought millions of barrels of oil. I’m not going to allow something that stupid to happen again,” Trump said in remarks to the media in the Oval Office.
The president was asked about the visit of his special envoy, Richard Grenell, to meet with Nicolás Maduro at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas on Friday.
“He (Grenell) is meeting with a lot of different people,” Trump responded.
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