President Nicolás Maduro celebrates the return of the Plan Vuelta a la Patria to Venezuela

Edited by Ed Newman
2025-02-11 07:42:21

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“Venezuela assumes from democracy to build a new agenda in historical relations with the United States,” said Nicolás Maduro.    Photo: Presidential Press

Caracas, February 11 (RHC)-- The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro celebrated this Monday the return of the "Plan Vuelta la Patria," after the conversations held with the special envoy of President Donald Trump, Richard Grenell.

“Today the "Plan Vuelta a la Patria" has been resumed, the result of the conversations with the special envoy of President Donald Trump, Richard Grenell; “Two planes from our airline Conviasa have returned almost 190 compatriots from the El Paso airport in Texas,” said the president during the 70th broadcast of his program Con Maduro Más.

The Venezuelan leader stated that it has been one of the first actions that have been taken after the conversations, while recalling that this plan has been resumed after it was sabotaged by the previous U.S. administration led by Joe Biden, and that it had the complicity of governments on the continent.

Indicating that a plane from the Conviasa airline was sent that has boarded almost 190 compatriots, the president said that those who return come to work, to build and to make Venezuela prosperous.

Mentioning that thousands of thousands of compatriots have returned from Chile, Peru, Ecuador, the head of State added that the Government is going to “return them with dignity: they will come to work, to party.”

“Venezuela assumes, from a democratic perspective, the construction of a new agenda in historical relations with the United States, based on respect and communication. For the good of Venezuela and the United States,” said the president.

He rejected the mafia of the so-called “coyotes,” adding that we must go to the bottom of the heads of these criminal figures.  “The coyote mafias directed from the United States by David Smolansky, Miguel Pizarro and Juan Guaidó opened a business that charged each migrant in Chile, Peru or Argentina fees of up to 10,000 dollars to leave them at the border between Mexico and the United States; how many people were kidnapped and disappeared, there must be justice.”
 



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