US President Joe Biden was pardoned and allowed his release. Efrain Antonio Campo Flores and Franqui Francisco Flores de FreitasRelatives of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in exchange for seven Americans imprisoned in Venezuela.
This was detailed in statements to the press by US officials, just minutes after the Venezuelan government announced it had been released in a statement. ‘Two Venezuelans wrongfully detained’ In the United States, anonymously.
Two Venezuelans, nephews of the Venezuelan First Lady, eyelashes FloresThey were sentenced to 18 years in prison for drug trafficking in a New York court in December 2017.
Biden signed the pardon order “weeks ago” to Campo Flores and Flores de Freitas; but the swap hasn’t happened so far because the two sides had to end negotiations and solving some logistical problems detailed the above-mentioned officials.
These sources did not detail where the exchange took place and simply said: It took place “in a country between Venezuela and the United States”.
There, two planes landed, one from Venezuela and one from the USA, negotiators confirmed the identity of the subjects Officials said the swap took place and all seven Americans have now returned home.
Maduro’s relatives Arrested in Haiti on November 10, 2015 They were promptly extradited to the United States by agents of the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and serving their sentences in a Florida prison.
Source: Informacion

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