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Venezuelan opposition figures trapped in Argentine embassy speak for first time since leaving it

Venezuelan opposition figures trapped in Argentine embassy speak for first time since leaving it

Washington Post25-05-2025
CARACAS — Five Venezuelan opposition figures who had taken refuge in the Argentine embassy in Caracas for over a year appeared in public Saturday for the first time since leaving the diplomatic compound. Now in the United States, they described their flight from Venezuela as part of an 'unprecedented' and ongoing rescue operation.
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