Surprise Diplomatic Escape Shakes Venezuela
Venezuelan opposition members living in Argentina's diplomatic residence in Caracas negotiated their exit, despite claims the government was surprised. U.S. Secretary of State confirmed the staffers reached U.S. soil, with Venezuela's opposition hailing the operation. Tensions remain as loved ones leave under pressure from the Maduro regime.
In a surprising turn of events, Venezuelan opposition members managed to exit Argentina's diplomatic residence in Caracas, reportedly through negotiation. The disclosure comes amid claims that the operation blindsided the government.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed the staffers have safely reached the United States. The extraction, termed an 'international rescue' by Venezuela's opposition coalition, is being hailed as a victory against President Nicolas Maduro's government.
This development follows escalating pressure against the opposition, underlining the turbulent political climate in Venezuela. Notably, the escape coincided with President Maduro's visit to Russia, where he solidified ties with President Putin.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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