The government of Nicolás Maduro has accused the governments of Chile, Colombia, and Mexico for being involved in the moderately recent attacks on him.
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On September 17, 2018, Ecuadorian Secretary of Defense ex-minister Oswaldo Jarrín announced a new set of strategies and functions for the 4,300 soldiers assigned to the Emerald Joint Task Force.
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In August, Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales prohibited Colombian Iván Velásquez, the chief of the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG), a United Nations organization, from entering Guatemala.
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Due to the increasing lack of opportunity and basic goods and services in Venezuela, thousands of Venezuelans have migrated to neighboring countries in search of a better life, causing unstable fluctuations in employment opportunities abroad.
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In an effort to diversify exports, Peru plans to bring, in vitro, Brazilian bananas.
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Honduras and Guatemala carried out the 29th series of negotiations for the Unión Aduanera in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
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Chilean Minister of Foreign Affairs Roberto Ampuero met with a team of Chilean ministers to discuss an international dispute with Bolivia over the Silala River, which originates in Bolivia and flows into Chile.
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A regional response is needed to deal with the Venezuelan migration crisis that is gripping South America.
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The Venezuelan economic crisis has spurred a massive diaspora as Venezuelans flee the country. Peru has received around 432,000 Venezuelan citizens.
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Colombia will study the possibility of declaring a state of economic and social emergency in the border department of La Guajira, due to the influx of Venezuelans fleeing their homeland’s increasingly dire state.
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