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Maduro Seeks Pope’s Support Amid US Military Presence in Caribbean

Maduro Seeks Vatican Support Amidst US Military Presence

Caracas, Venezuela – In a move coinciding with ⁢heightened tensions stemming from a US military deployment ​in ⁣the Caribbean Sea,⁢ Venezuelan President ‌Nicolás Maduro has⁣ formally requested the support of Pope Leo XIV in consolidating peace within Venezuela.

According to a statement released ​via Telegram by Venezuelan Chancellor Yván Gil, ⁣Ambassador Franklin Zeltzer‍ delivered a ⁢letter from President maduro to the Holy See’s Secretary of State, Pietro Parolin. The letter specifically requests “special support to consolidate ⁤peace in Venezuela,” amidst Maduro’s claims that the ‌US military ​presence constitutes a threat.

The request for Vatican support comes ‍as ⁣Venezuela conducts internal ​military exercises aimed at strengthening its territorial defense. These exercises are⁤ a direct response to the US deployment, which includes at⁣ least eight warships, a nuclear-powered submarine, and⁢ over ‌4,500 personnel operating in the Caribbean Sea.‌ The US maintains the deployment is ‍focused on ‍combating ‌drug​ trafficking, while maduro alleges it is ‍a pretext for a potential⁤ “regime change”⁣ attempt.

Alongside the diplomatic outreach to the Vatican,preparations are underway for the canonization of two Venezuelan figures: lay doctor José⁢ Gregorio ⁢Hernández and religious figure Carmen ⁤Rendiles,scheduled for october 19th. Gil stated that the meeting with Vatican officials also facilitated “all the necessary coordinations for events⁢ related to the canonization.”

Meanwhile, Venezuelan Minister of Defense Vladimir Padrino López⁤ has publicly‌ called ⁢for national unity to​ “make Venezuela a great power” and ⁣resist what he characterized ‍as US⁣ hegemony.

The situation‍ remains ‌tense as Venezuela ‍navigates the complex interplay of internal defense preparations, diplomatic ‌appeals, and ⁢the ongoing US military presence in the region.

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