Colombia recognized the threat of a US invasion in Venezuela: Maduro calls for negotiations.
21.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
21.11.2025
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Withdrawal of the ally VENEZUELA
Colombia's key ally surprisingly retreated, leaving Nicolas Maduro without support. In response to threats of a change of power from the US, the dictator has proposed to achieve peace through negotiations.According to The Sun: Colombia expressed a desire for the Venezuelan leader to transfer power, realizing the threat of a possible American invasion. During this, diplomats apply pressure, while Donald Trump has concentrated military forces on the border.
"The dictator called on the international community for peaceful negotiations," sources report.
This situation reflects a shift in political vectors in Latin America, where national interests are beginning to be placed above old alliances.
The refusal of Colombia to support Maduro could significantly change the political situation in the region. This indicates the efforts of Latin American countries to reconsider their relationships and rethink cooperation with major powers. Recent events may lead to new diplomatic initiatives and possibly changes in power in Venezuela.Read also
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