Jan 27 (Reuters) – The United States is working to determine a everlasting CIA presence in Venezuela after ousting former President Nicolas Maduro, NCS reported on Tuesday citing sources accustomed to the matter.
While the State Department will function the first long-term U.S. diplomatic presence in the nation, the Trump administration will seemingly lean closely on the CIA to provoke the re-entry course of as a result of present political transition and unstable safety scenario, the report added.
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Reuters couldn’t instantly confirm the report.
Reporting by Devika Nair in Bengaluru
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