Caracas.- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro expressed his confidence this Thursday that "week after week" the agreement signed in January of this year with the Administration of his US counterpart, Donald Trump, to receive migrants, will be maintained, despite the growing tensions between Caracas and Washington.
The president recalled that on Wednesday an airplane from the American airline Eastern Airlines landed in his country with 266 repatriated people from Phoenix, Arizona, in a context marked by the military deployment of the North American nation in the Caribbean and by a crisis of air connectivity in Venezuela.
«Yesterday (Wednesday) the flight arrived, our countrymen have arrived, they are already on their way to their homes to the family embrace, and tomorrow (Friday) another flight arrives and so it will continue week after week», he expressed.
The Chavista leader recalled that last January his government signed an agreement with the US government during a visit to Caracas by Richard Grenell, Trump's special envoy, in order to guarantee, according to Maduro, a "safe return" of Venezuelans in the North American country.
"That has been fulfilled. There was a mishap recently, I received the request directly, with a direct message, to maintain the plan with US aircraft, I approved it," said the head of state, who pointed out that the Venezuelan National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC) "issued the permits."







