Guatemala's president seeks to navigate US relations in wake of Maduro ouster

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Guatemala's president seeks to navigate US relations in wake of Maduro ouster
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Guatemala President Bernardo Arévalo says his administration has maintained a good relationship with the United States built on shared interests. He is also working to support multilateral organizations as they push for respect of international law in the wake of the United States' intervention to capture Venezuela's president.

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