Venezuela’s Vice President, Delcy Rodríguez, has publicly called on the United States to provide “proof of life” of President Nicolás Maduro, following claims by President Donald Trump that Maduro and his wife were captured by U.S. forces and flown out of the country.
Rodríguez stated she does not know the whereabouts of Maduro or his wife, Cilia Flores, after a series of U.S. military strikes targeted Caracas and other Venezuelan cities.
International Reaction and Condemnation
Russia also demanded immediate clarification on the circumstances, expressing alarm over what it termed the “forcible removal” of Maduro. In an official statement, the Russian foreign ministry called for an “immediate clarification of the situation.”
The U.S. military action has drawn widespread international condemnation, with countries including Iran and others criticizing the strikes. Spain has offered to mediate in pursuit of a peaceful resolution to the escalating crisis.
The demands for transparency add a new layer of geopolitical tension as the international community awaits official confirmation and details about Maduro’s status and location.
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