Venezuelan Vice President in Russia: Report
Summary
Delcy Rodriguez, the Vice President of Venezuela, is in Russia shortly after the U.S. took action against President Nicolas Maduro. The U.S. military, under President Donald Trump's order, captured the Venezuelan President in Caracas, leading to international tension and condemnation from allies like Russia. Rodriguez has called for proof that President Maduro and the First Lady are safe.Key Facts
- Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez traveled to Russia.
- The trip happened after the U.S. seized President Nicolas Maduro.
- The U.S. military operation was ordered by President Donald Trump.
- President Maduro was captured in Caracas, Venezuela's capital.
- Delcy Rodriguez asked the U.S. to show that President Maduro and the First Lady are safe.
- Russia, an ally of Venezuela, criticized the U.S. actions.
- The U.S. military action has led to increased global tensions and uncertainty in Venezuela.
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