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Brazil and Venezuela seek Intelligence collaboration amid concerns

After the recent visit of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to his Brazilian counterpart, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, a joint declaration outlined several objectives to rekindle the relationship between the two nations.

Among the proposals is an aim to intensify the coordination between their intelligence agencies and enhance information networks.

This commitment has sparked apprehension, given the controversial track record of Venezuela's intelligence services under Chavismo, including allegations of interference in Colombia.

Former Colombian President Iván Duque claimed that Maduro was exploiting the renewed ties with Bogotá, under the new leadership of Gustavo Petro, to acquire . . .

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