Marco Rubio affirmed that 'the Maduro regime is illegitimate' and also 'cooperates with criminal groups..
During his first press conference since taking office, he spoke about several topics, including Venezuela, and his answers were in Spanish
At a press conference, Marco Rubio addressed Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, and drug smuggling. The nose of politics once addressed a columnist in Spanish, saying that the Maduro regime is "illegitimate. "
Marco Rubio held his first press conference since taking office, and he spent two hours answering editors ' inquiries, some of which he had to speak Spanish.
These criminal organizations pose the greatest threat, according to the statement.
Venezuela was one of the subjects he brought up at the start of his press conference, when he was questioned about the alleged links to drug trafficking in which more than one hundred people have died so much.
These legal terrorist organizations pose the region's greatest risk, according to the statement. The source of the crime in Ecuador, Mexico, and Central America is the danger Colombia faces, Rubio said in Spanish.
" We have governments that cooperate in our efforts against this: Panama, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, and the Dominican Republic. I'm not leaving people out, but there are many that" They cooperate.
The US Secretary of State stated that they have a very good relationship with a number of Latin American nations, including Mexico, which he said is "doing more on the security issue than it has ever before in its story. " There is still a lot of work to be done, but we can work together.
It" coopers with legal parts"
Rubio claimed that Nicolas Maduro's government is unjustified, and that the South American nation cooperated with legal organizations.
Venezuela has an illegitimate program that merely refuses to cooperate with the US but instead cooperates boldly with criminal groups. He reaffirmed at the meeting that the ELN and the FARC work freely from Colombian territory. He confirmed that "drug trafficking organizations" conduct their business in the Maduro regime's" transfer of drugs, such as cocaine," creating a pretty significant security hazard in many nations. Nothing does stop" the forces deployed in the Caribbean from enforcing the siege against sanctioned oil tankers because "he stated that the current U. S. partnership with Venezuela" is terrible and that they not only collaborate but also engage in activities that threaten U. S. protection. He emphasized that "operation Southern Spear" aims to secure the hemisphere by ensuring that no more drug-running vessels are present. The Pacific Ocean initiative and our work against drug-trafficking boats leaving Venezuela have attracted considerable attention, but he also noted that we have the support of pleasant nations, "he noted. " Venezuela is a legally recognized program.
He added that he does not take Maduro's suggestion that the Colombian army should meet Venezuela in the event of a US attack seriously. No, we don't consider it to be a major incident involving Colombia's military, Rubio said in Spanish.
And he repeated that, among other things, Venezuela is an illegal plan that" coopers with" terrorist organizations like Hezbollah and Iran.
Regarding Cuba, Rubio asserted that any US authorities would like to see dramatic change take place there and reiterated his condemnation of the "illegal" and "terrorist" administration that has "destroyed" the beach in its more than 65 years in power.
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