Nicolas Maduro (light blue shirt) is escorted to a military facility in the United States. Screenshot: NBC News

Peru imposes entry restrictions due to recent events in Venezuela

The Ministry of the Interior announced that, through the Superintendency of Migration (Migraciones), and in coordination with the Peruvian National Police (PNP), new immigration measures will be implemented effective immediately due to the events in Venezuela.

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Numerous Venezuelan citizens gathered today at their country

Venezuelans in Peru celebrate Nicolas Maduro's capture with joy, songs, and tears

With songs, tears, and waving their country's flags, hundreds of Venezuelan migrants in Peru gathered outside the Venezuelan embassy in Lima, located on the 5th block of Arequipa Avenue, after learning of Nicolás Maduro's capture by the United States government.

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Peruvian president, Jose Jeri.  Photo: Presidency Press.

President Jeri: Venezuela begins a new era of democracy and freedom

The President of the Republic of Peru, José Jeri, stated today that Venezuela is beginning a new era of democracy and freedom, following the announcement of the capture of that country's president, Nicolás Maduro.

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Headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Peru. Chancellery. Torre Tagle Palace in the center of the city of Lima. Photo: ANDINA/Daniel Bracamonte

Peruvian government issues statement on situation in Venezuela

The Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued an official statement following the events that occurred this morning in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, which culminated in the capture of Nicolas Maduro. The statement reads as follows:

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Nicolas Maduro. Photo: AFP

Maduro's Capture it’s an opportunity for return to democracy in Venezuela

The United States' announcement of the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro presents an opportunity to "prosecute those responsible for so many human rights violations over more than two decades," stated Peruvian criminal lawyer Carlos Caro Coria.

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Numerous Venezuelan citizens went to their country

Venezuelans in Peru gather at their country's embassy after Maduro's capture announcement

Numerous Venezuelan citizens gathered today outside their country's embassy in Lima, following the announcement of the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

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