Venezuela’s Chaos Overshadows EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Amid U.S. Intervention
As EU and Mercosur leaders sign a historic free trade pact, Venezuela’s deepening crisis—marked by the U.S.-led capture of Nicolás Maduro—casts a shadow over regional cooperation, raising urgent questions about sovereignty and security in the Americas.
In a stark reminder that unresolved crises across Latin America echo far beyond national borders, the recent signing of the free trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur in Asunción was overshadowed by Venezuela's turmoil. The dramatic capture of Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores by U.S. forces thrusts Venezuela’s instability directly into the spotlight at this historic economic moment.What Does Venezuela’s Crisis Mean for Regional Sovereignty and Security?The solemn appeal from Panamanian President Raúl Mulino to Latin American leaders not to "forget" Venezuela illustrates how deeply intertwined political chaos can jeopardize broader regional progress. Mulino emphasized the...
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