A Nobel Return: María Corina Machado's Intentions for Venezuela
María Corina Machado, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, announced plans to return her award to Venezuela, but did not specify the timing. Speaking in Oslo, she emphasized that she received the honor on behalf of the Venezuelan people and will take it back at the suitable moment.
María Corina Machado, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate, revealed her plans to bring the prestigious award back to Venezuela. However, she remained tight-lipped about the exact timing of her return.
Speaking in Oslo on Thursday, Machado stated, "I came to receive this prize on behalf of the Venezuelan people and will take it back at the right time. Of course, I will not say when."
This announcement comes amidst heightened interest in Venezuela's political climate, with Machado being a notable figure representing hope and resilience for many citizens. (Reported by Terje Solsvik)
(With inputs from agencies.)
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