Moscow Urges Washington to Release Maduro, Condemns ‘Flagrant’ Violation of International Law
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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Dmitry Lyubinsky urged Washington to release Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro at a meeting of UN member countries in Geneva on Monday, Russian state media reported. Maduro and his wife were abducted from their Caracas palace by US special forces on Jan. 3, on the orders of US President Donald Trump. They appeared in a New York court room to plead not guilty to charges of drug trafficking just days later. JOIN US ON TELEGRAM Follow our coverage of the war on the @
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