The President of the Al Salvador on Sunday sent the detainees of Venezuela from the United States to their country in exchange for the release of prisoners by Venezuela, Venezuela on Sunday, including the major figures in the opposition of Venezuela.
“I would like to propose a human agreement, including a repatriation of 100 percent of 252 Venezuela, which was deported, which was in exchange for the release and surrender of a similar number (252) of thousands of political prisoners (252) organized by you,” was written in an X post directed by Alle Salvador President Naib Bowkele in an X post.
Since March, the US government has accused Venezuela and Salvadores of being affiliated to the Train D Argu and MS -13 gangs for L Salavador, where Mr. Bukele agreed to keep guilty criminals for the United States for a fee.
The first flights to reach Al Salvador took 238 Venezuela, many of which were not found to be a criminal record. Mr. Maduro responded to the explosion in the custody of the people of Venezuela by the government of Al Salvador, stating that Mr. Bukle “is not a companion in this kidnapping.”
There were many people detained by the Maduro government last year among political prisoners in Venezuela, nominated as Mr. Bukele.
He also stated that as part of the swap, he would need to “release about 50 detained citizens of about 50 detained” to about 50 detained citizens, including Americans.
Until last month, at least 68 foreign passport holders were incorrectly imprisoned in Venezuela in Venezuela, according to a Watchdog group in Venezuela, Mr. Maduro has ever organized. He has been detained with about 900 Venezuela political prisoners.
Critics and other politically useful data are detained as Mr. Maduro has lost support at home and abroad and demanded new forms of profit. His goals include carrying forward the United States to re -include the restrictions on his government.
“Unlike AAP, who captures political prisoners,” Mr. Bukele wrote, “We do not have political prisoners. We were detained as part of an operation against a gang like Train D Argua in the United States.”
Mr. Bukele said that his government would send “formal correspondence” and he ended his message, “God bless the people of Venezuela.”
Till Sunday evening, the government of Shri Maduro did not publicly respond to Mr. Bukele’s proposal.
Julie Turkevitz Contributed to reporting from Bogota, Columbia, and Istyen Herera Contributed to reporting from Karakas, Venezuela.