
Earthquakes in Venezuela: the death toll rises to 3,811, the president asks the king of England to unblock the gold of the country
Venezuela's president, Delcy Rodríguez, said on Wednesday that she sent a letter to British king Charles III requesting the release of gold
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"He held a call with the director of the International Monetary Fund, to which I thank her attention, her understanding, to release blocked resources from Venezuela that are in the Monetary Fund.". In the Bank of England, there are gold ingots of Venezuela, valued at $1.9 billion, whose control British justice refused to give in to the then government of Nicolás Maduro, as it considers it illegitimate. $296 million is needed to meet the socio-economic needs of 1.3 million people at this time over a period of six months.
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"He held a call with the director of the International Monetary Fund, to which I thank her attention, her understanding, to release blocked resources from Venezuela that are in the Monetary Fund.".
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In the Bank of England, there are gold ingots of Venezuela, valued at $1.9 billion, whose control British justice refused to give in to the then government of Nicolás Maduro, as it considers it illegitimate.
according to La FM$296 million is needed to meet the socio-economic needs of 1.3 million people at this time over a period of six months.
according to La FM
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