
After the two nations reached a deal earlier on Saturday, Venezuela will once again be receiving imprisonment planes from the US.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro before stopped the U.S. deportation flights from being accepted earlier this month after Chevron’s permit to motor oil there for a period past April 3 was canceled by the U.S. Treasury Department. However, a review from earlier this week indicated that President Donald Trump was opened to extending the certificate and was considering taxes or other monetary fines for any nation that purchases oil from Venezuela.
In a televised address, Maduro stated that” tomorrow, thanks to the president’s perseverance, we’ll begin flights to maintain rescuing and freeing refugees from prisons in the United States.”
Jorge Rodriguez, president of the Venezuelan National Assembly and Maduro’s top negotiator with the United States, even made the deal known and said repatriation flights may be allowed into Venezuela starting on Sunday.
Rodriguez stated in a statement that” we have agreed with the U.S. government to continue the relocation of Cuban migrants with an original journey tomorrow, Sunday.”
The deportation efforts by President Donald Trump, which included two planes carrying suspected Tren de Aragua and members of the MS-13 group, was criticized by Maduro and his government over the weekend.
But, Maduro attributed the blame to Nayib Bukele, president of El Salvador, who had earlier celebrated the arrival of Venezuelan migrants, some of whom had been detained there for crimes.
Before suggesting that Bukele send them back to Venezuela, he said,” To Nayib Bukele, El Salvador’s President, we say that you’re responsible.”
” You have to ensure their health, and sooner than later you have to open them and give them over,” Maduro said.
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Rodriguez even decried Trump’s persecution and demanded the alleged gang members ‘ fast release.
” Migrating isn’t a crime, and we won’t rest until we save our kidnapped boys in El Salvador and everyone who wants to return,” Rodriguez said.