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In Venezuela, president Nicolas Maduro denounced the U.S. seizure of a ship carrying oil, describing it as a serious crime under international law and treaties binding on all states. teleSUR
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00:00In Venezuela, the head of state, Nicolás Maduro, denounced the United States seashore of a ship carrying oil as a serious crime under international law and treaties that are binding on all states.
00:11During his speech, the president recalled that the 1958 International Agreements Against Piracy, as well as the subsequent treaties of 1982, classified the armed assaults as a ship carrying any goods as a serious crime that must be condemned by the international community.
00:29In this context, the president indicated that the time has come for loyalty and maximum national unity among all Venezuelans to defend the land, oil and the right to future.
00:40On the other hand, President Nicolás Maduro also presented the people of Miranda State and Caracas with the total and comprehensive rehabilitation of the Mariche metro cable system, which connects communities in the Petare North neighborhood with the capital's underground metro system.
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