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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez criticized the U.S. for its raid to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, calling it a dangerous precedent. Sanchez stated that Spain does not recognize Maduro's government due to illegitimate elections but also opposes the U.S. military action, deeming it illegal and aimed at seizing Venezuela's resources. The U.S. accuses Maduro of drug trafficking and electoral fraud, while Maduro denies these claims.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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