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A Venezuelan leader reported a phone conversation with U.S. officials expressing support following an earthquake. The statement was shared through a single-source report.
A Venezuelan leader stated that a phone conversation took place with U.S. officials after an earthquake. The leader identified as Rodriguez said the discussion included expressions of support.
The report from @financialjuice indicated that the call involved both the U.S. president and Rubio. No additional information was provided about the timing, duration, or specific content of the conversation beyond the reported expressions of support. The source did not include further context on the earthquake itself or any subsequent actions.
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