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In order to engage in dialogue, the Maduro regime has required the suspension of the ICC investigation

In order to engage in dialogue, the Maduro regime has required the suspension of the ICC investigation

Caracas has made it clear that any talks with the opposition are conditional on the International Criminal Court suspending its investigation into the Maduro regime's crimes against humanity

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Apr 25, 2023
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Reporte Ya on Twitter: "#21Abr #CPI #Venezuela @jarelysaquino: "Corte Penal  Internacional. Testimonios de las torturas en el régimen de Maduro".  https://t.co/nXE9phwBTR… https://t.co/LHGTCXBSAS" / Twitter

The leader of the Chavista parliament, Jorge Rodríguez, who now holds significant power in the Maduro regime, has made it clear. During an event aired on Venezuelan state television and attended by dictator Nicolás Maduro, the Chavista leader declared the cessation of legal policies and courtroom adventurism in the United States and International Criminal Court.

Petro expelled Guaidó in the U.S. with great humiliation.

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