Colombia’s Foreign Minister, Luis Gilberto Murillo, has set a firm deadline for recognizing Venezuela’s recent presidential election results. The Colombian government will not acknowledge the outcome if voting records remain undisclosed by January 10, 2025, when Nicolás Maduro‘s current term ends. Murillo’s statement came in response to a professor’s sarcastic comment on social media. The […]
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