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Amid increasing tensions with the United States, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro pledged "absolute loyalty" to the Venezuelan people at a rally in Caracas on Monday. This came amid escalating tensions with the U.S., which has recently designated an organization linked to Maduro as a foreign terrorist organization and deploying a carrier strike group to the Caribbean. He concluded that the country seeks "a peace of sovereignty, equality, and freedom," not "a slave's peace."
Amid increasing tensions with the United States, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro pledged "absolute loyalty" to the Venezuelan people at a rally in Caracas on Monday. This came amid escalating tensions with the U.S., which has recently designated an organization linked to Maduro as a foreign terrorist organization and deploying a carrier strike group to the Caribbean. He concluded that the country seeks "a peace of sovereignty, equality, and freedom," not "a slave's peace."