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Venezuela: US should cease interfering in Latin America: Venezuelan President

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Storyline: Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Wednesday demanded that the United States cease its policy of intervention in the South American nation, as well as across Latin America and the Caribbean. "From Venezuela, we ask and demand an end to the United States government's illegal and brutal interventionism [in Venezuela and in Latin America]," the president said as he addressed a demonstration in Caracas in defense of national sovereignty, on the 166th anniversary of the historic Battle of Santa Ines. From Venezuela, the country demands: enough with regime change policies, coups d'etat, and invasions around the world, he said. He also thanked U.S. citizens for protesting against a potential war with Venezuela, highlighting a growing and powerful movement of public opinion that rejects U.S. military hostility against his country. The Venezuelans expressed their support for their country at this critical moment. "[We are here for] continuing the struggle, unity, and respect for our sovereignty. We are a country that loves peace, but we are prepared for any moment, any contingency that the whole world may need us for," said Robinson Pérez, a Caracas resident. "This country remains free and sovereign, and no empire can defeat us," said Shirley Rincon, another Caracas citizen. For almost four months, the United States has maintained a significant military presence in the Caribbean, much of it off Venezuela's coast, purportedly to combat drug trafficking -- a claim Venezuela has denounced as a thinly veiled attempt to bring about regime change in Caracas. Shotlist: Caracas, Venezuela - Dec 10, 2025: 1. Various of protest in progress 2. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Nicolas Maduro, Venezuelan President: "From Venezuela, we ask and demand an end to the United States government's illegal and brutal interventionism." 3. Various of protest in progress 4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Robinson Pérez, Caracas resident (ending with shot 5): "[We are here for] continuing the struggle, unity, and respect for our sovereignty. We are a country that loves peace, but we are prepared for any moment, any contingency that the whole world may need us for." 5. Various of protest in progress, protesters 6. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Shirley Rincon, Caracas citizen: "This country remains free and sovereign, and no empire can defeat us." 7. Various of protest in progress [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]

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