El Salvador’s president slams Venezuela’s Maduro for rejecting his prisoner swap proposal
- President of El Salvador Nayib Bukele offered to exchange 252 Venezuelans deported from the U.S. For 252 political prisoners held by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
- El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele proposed a humanitarian exchange to Nicolás Maduro to release 252 political prisoners in return for 252 Venezuelans deported from the U.S. And held in El Salvador.
- Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil rejected Bukele's proposal, calling it illegal and a violation of human rights, while asserting that the political prisoners were convicted of serious crimes.
- Bukele emphasized Maduro's past exchanges of political prisoners, specifically mentioning a swap involving Alex Saab to highlight hypocrisy in Maduro's refusal.
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Bukele Maduro Prisoner Exchange Sparks Fiery Showdown - American Faith
El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele doubled down Tuesday on his proposal to Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro: release 252 political prisoners—including Venezuelans and foreign nationals—in exchange for 252 Venezuelan deportees detained in El Salvador for alleged ties to the Tren de Aragua terrorist group. Bukele originally made the offer Sunday, calling it a humanitarian exchange. He included in the proposal the release of Americans, Italians…
Nayib Bukele Reveals Formal Proposal to Trade Tren de Aragua Suspects for Venezuela's Political Prisoners
President of El Salvador Nayib Bukele repeated his offer to Venezuela’s socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro on Tuesday to send 252 Venezuelans deported from the U.S. back to Venezuela in exchange for Maduro releasing 252 of his political prisoners. The post Nayib Bukele Reveals Formal Proposal to Trade Tren de Aragua Suspects for Venezuela’s Political Prisoners appeared first on Breitbart.
El Salvador’s president slams Venezuela’s Maduro for rejecting his prisoner swap proposal
US President Donald Trump's immigration policies are reigniting tensions between El Salvador and Venezuela. On Monday, El Salvador's president proposed repatriating 252 Venezuelans deported by the United States to his country in exchange for an equal number of Salvadorans imprisoned in Venezuela—whom El Salvador regards as political prisoners. Romain Michelot and Florent Marchais report.
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