US authorities have taken control of a sixth oil tanker connected to Venezuela in the Caribbean Sea, as Washington intensifies…
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On April 20, 2025, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele proposed a bold humanitarian prisoner exchange with Venezuela, offering to return 252 Venezuelan migrants deported from the U.S. in exchange for the release of 252 political prisoners held under Nicolás Maduro’s regime. The proposal, framed as an act of goodwill, spotlights two critical regional crises—migration and political repression—while testing the limits of diplomacy in Latin America.
Bukele’s move could reshape his image as a defender of human rights, while Maduro faces pressure to respond amid global scrutiny over Venezuela’s rights abuses. The asymmetrical nature of the swap—political prisoners for deported citizens—raises doubts about its feasibility. Yet, the offer has already reignited debates on accountability, migration policies, and whether humanitarian concerns can override geopolitical tensions.
With the international community watching closely, the proposal stands as a pivotal moment for regional diplomacy—one that could set a precedent for future negotiations or deepen existing divides. The world waits to see if compassion will prevail over politics.
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