
What has happened in the last few hours
Diosdado Cabello reports that 100 people died in the attack on Venezuela. The Venezuelan Minister of the Interior, Diosdado Cabello, stated this Wednesday that a hundred people died as a result of the US attack early Saturday morning, including civilians. “Venezuela has been the victim of an attack in which so far there are 100 deaths,” he said at the start of his television program, Con el Mazo Dando.
María Corina assures that the transition is “irreversible.” María Corina Machado, Venezuelan opposition leader, has described the moment her country is experiencing as “irreversible” and has maintained that Delcy Rodríguez’s presidency is “absolutely temporary.” In an interview given this Wednesday to the Venezuelan newspaper La Patilla, Machado asked to go “one day at a time” and not get ahead of the times.
The United States intends to control oil exports in Venezuela “indefinitely”. The Administration led by Donald Trump plans to maintain control over Venezuelan crude oil exports for an indefinite period as part of a plan to rebuild the country’s economy so that Venezuela can be an important supplier of oil to the world and an ally of the United States.
Rubio advances that he will meet with Danish officials next week due to the tension over Greenland. The Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, has avoided commenting on the United States’ plans towards Greenland, after the White House has indicated that the use of force to take control of the Arctic island “is on the table.” The senior official has confirmed that next week he will meet with his counterparts from NATO countries to discuss the island.
France is working with its allies on a plan in case the United States acts on Greenland. France is working with its partners on a plan to articulate a response if the United States follows through on its threat to seize Greenland, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said. China has also asked to respect the UN Charter in the face of US threats to Greenland.
