Colombia believes that Machado should be able to go to the Nobel, although there are people with more merit

The Colombian Chancellor, Rosa Villavicencio, assured that the opposition figure María Corina Machado "should be able to go and collect" the Nobel Peace Prize in Norway, although she considered that "other people perhaps had more merit" to receive it. "I believe she should be able to go and collect the prize. We have even said that if she required asylum in Colombia, it would be granted," said the Colombian Foreign Minister today at the EFE-Casa de América Tribune. The award ceremony in Oslo will be on December 10th in a ceremony to which, according to the Nobel committee, the Venezuelan woman will attend, who is currently in hiding in her country.

You can also read: Maduro calls for "absolute serenity" despite attempts at threats from the United States

Villavicencio assured that they cannot "interfere in the internal politics of Venezuela", a country with which the government of Gustavo Petro re-established relations and with which it shares 2,500 kilometers of border, but denounced the detention without "guarantee" of about twenty people, among whom there are also Colombian citizens. But when asked about her opinion on the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to opposition leader María Corina Machado, the chancellor asserted that "other people perhaps had more merit for it", but it is a decision they do not question. Furthermore, when asked about what she thinks of Machado encouraging the intervention of the United States in Venezuela in some intervention, following the current operations in the Caribbean, the high diplomat estimated: "Faced with a Nobel Peace Prize winner inviting greater aggressions, there is nothing to say."

In the spotlight

  • aplicacion - banner 300px

  • banner altices 300x250 junio 2025

Explore more

February 23rd blackout was total due to frequency drop at Punta Catalina 2

Although the initial cause of the blackout on February 23 was a single-phase to ground fault (A-N) on the 138 KV Hainamosa - Villa Duarte line, and the subsequent action of the Automatic Load Shedding Scheme (EDAC), the total collapse of the system was produced by a drastic drop in the frequency of Punta Catalina […]

Chicken and banana production and prices begin to normalize

The Central Bank of the Dominican Republic (BCRD) reports that the consumer price index (CPI) registered a monthly variation of 0.03% in February 2026, reflecting the normalization in the supply levels of some high-weighted food goods in the family basket, such as fresh chicken and plantains in their different varieties, as well as other agricultural […]

DR seeks to join the OECD with IDB support

The Dominican Republic and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) signed a letter of intent that will serve to support the country's entry into the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), which is one of the Government's objectives to continue promoting the integral improvement of the country and the quality of life of citizens. The […]

"Mom will always be with you": Yailin La Más Viral celebrates her daughter Cattleya's birthday

Santo Domingo.– Urban singer Yailin La Más Viral celebrated her daughter Cattleya's third birthday with a heartfelt message posted on her social media, accompanied by several photos of the little girl enjoying her special day. Through her Instagram account, the artist shared images of the celebration, in which Cattleya is seen surrounded by decorations, balloons, […]

They discover a blood protein that could stop the advance of pancreatic cancer

The pancreatic cancer affects more than 495,000 people each year, according to the World Health Organization and usually progresses without symptoms, which makes its diagnosis and control difficult. It is one of the most lethal tumors because most cases are detected late and respond poorly to current treatments. In that context, a group of researchers from the […]

Remittances to Honduras rise 11.1% through February, exceeding $1.8 billion

Family remittances currently account for more than 25% of Honduras' gross domestic product (GDP), even surpassing income from exports and foreign direct investment, according to official data released by the Central Bank of Honduras (BCH). During the first two months of 2026, the remittance shipments to Honduras reached USD 1.809,9 million, consolidating as an essential […]