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Colombia leader to see Venezuela's Maduro as isolation thaws

Por: ABC News World October 31, 2022

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The presidents of Colombia and will have a face-to-face meeting Tuesday for the first time in six years as Colombia's new leader moves rapidly to improve long-frigid relations with a socialist neighbor still facing international sanctions.The meeting announced by the office of Colombian President Gustavo Petro is scheduled to take place in the Venezuelan capital of Caracas. The announcement said the meeting would cover trade issues and... + full article



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