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Venezuela: What happened and how it may affect Canada
Summary
U.S. forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife on Jan. 3, and he is reported as awaiting trial in the United States. Canada is watching closely as officials and citizens follow U.S. decisions related to the situation.
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U.S. authorities announced that, on Jan. 3, U.S. forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife during an operation in Caracas. Maduro is reported as awaiting trial in the United States on charges that U.S. officials have made. Washington has said it will rely on figures from the previous regime to administer Venezuela on its behalf. Canada is monitoring developments and awaiting further U.S. policy decisions.
Key points:
- U.S. forces captured President Nicolás Maduro and his wife on Jan. 3, according to official statements.
- Maduro is reported as awaiting trial in the United States on charges brought by U.S. authorities.
- U.S. officials have said they expect members of the prior regime to help manage Venezuela and have warned other governments against intervening.
Summary:
The capture has prompted close attention in Canada, where officials and the public are watching for U.S. decisions that could affect diplomacy and markets. Maduro is reported as awaiting trial in the United States; other policy steps by U.S. authorities are undetermined at this time.
