On Wednesday, December 10, 2025, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro called on the United States to end its interventionist policies in Venezuela and across Latin America.
Speaking in a live address, Maduro emphasized national sovereignty and regional cooperation, arguing that external pressures have hindered economic recovery and social programs. He urged Washington to respect the will of Latin American peoples and to lift measures he described as punitive and counterproductive.
Analysts say Maduro’s appeal reflects broader debates over foreign influence in the region. As investors and travelers watch political developments closely, the call adds to mounting discussions around self-determination, economic stability and the future of US–Latin America relations.
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