Former Argentine Embassy Refugees Meet with US Secretary of State
- On May 24, 2025, US Secretary of State Rubio met Venezuelan opposition leaders who escaped Maduro's repression during Operation Guacamaya.
- The operation occurred amid a wave of detentions including Argentine Germán Darío Giuliani and over 70 others, as Maduro intensified political repression.
- The mission revealed weaknesses within Maduro's regime while safeguarding important individuals, such as María Corina Machado's mother, and challenged the image of strength promoted by the authorities in Caracas.
- Rubio praised the courage of those striving for a democratic Venezuela, while Machado described the escape as a remarkable and flawless operation.
- The US reaffirmed support for Venezuela's democratic transition and the release of political prisoners, with Machado emphasizing that the transition is underway.
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Former Argentine Embassy refugees meet with US Secretary of State
'Their bravery inspires all those who fight for a more democratic future,' Rubio said while condemning the arbitrary detention of opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa and over 70 others amid Maduro's ongoing repression
Marco Rubio Appears with the Five Collaborators of María Corina Machado Who Fled the Argentine Embassy of Caracas
"His courage inspires all those who struggle for a more democratic future, especially after the arbitrary arrest of Juan Pablo Guanipa and more than 70 people," added Rubio Leer.
Marco Rubio Received Venezuelan Opponents Who Escaped From the Argentine Embassy in Caracas
WASHINGTON.- The US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, met this Friday with five leaders of the Venezuelan democratic opposition who escaped from the residence of the Argentine ambassador in Caracas, where they had been forced to take refuge for more than a year as they were persecuted by the regime of President Nicolás Maduro, the State Department reported. Rubio also disseminated on his social networks an image of the meeting. “It is an honor to…
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