Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro called on Tuesday his
Colombian counterpart, Juan Manuel Santos, “a traitor” and accused him of
having “destroyed” life in Colombia after Santos urged Venezuela to suspend the
Constituent Assembly. Maduro said at the presidential palace of Miraflores in
Caracas, during a speech transmitted in mandatory radio and television
channels, that Santos “is playing a truly terrible role in history,” adding “he
will be dried up for centuries being a traitor.” Maduro also said that Santos
and his administration have left “the greatest disaster that has ever happened
in Colombia” and that this opinion is shared by all political forces in
Colombia and the world. More…
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