Offering Maduro safe passage to a third country could be just the thing needed to break the deadlock in Venezuela and pave the way for a peaceful transition of power. It's a smart play, showing that diplomacy and offering an olive branch can sometimes open doors that sanctions and pressure can't. By providing a safe exit for Maduro and his family, Mulino isn't just looking to solve Venezuela's crisis; he's also showing how countries in the region can work together to support democracy and human rights. This could set a precedent for how we handle similar situations in the future, emphasizing dialogue and cooperation over conflict. It's a reminder that even in the most tense and divided situations, there's room for hopeful, constructive solutions.
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