the united states to lure venezuela out of its relative isolation? yet, that s exactly what seems to be happening. daniel pardo, speaking from bogota. we are hearing that the most difficult relationship of the united states with a latin american country is having developments that we didn t think were possible. and we re seeing president nicolas maduro saying things that we didn t think was possible. that we didn t think were possible. it shows this government was more likely than we thought to be pragmatic and look for solutions that didn t include the change of a government, that do include the change of the model, the socialist model that they have put in place in venezuela. obviously, we don t know what the outcome is going to be. always venezuela, it s a very unpredictable story that we need to be very careful about.
relative isolation? yet, that s exactly what seems to be happening. daniel pardo, speaking from bogota. we are hearing that the most difficult relationship of the united states with a latin american country is having developments that we didn t think were possible. and we re seeing president nicolas maduro saying things that we didn t think were possible. it shows this government was more likely than we thought to be pragmatic and look for solutions that didn t include the change of a government, but do include the change of the model, the socialist model that they have put in place in venezuela. obviously, we don t know what the outcome is going to be. always venezuela, it s a very unpredictable story that we need to be very careful about.
thought that a russian invasion of ukraine might allow the united states to lure venuzuela out of its relative isolation? yet that s exactly what seems to be happening. daniel pardo, speaking from bogota. we re hearing that the most difficult relationship of the united states with a latin american country is having developments that we didn t think were possible. and we re seeing president nicolas maduro saying things that we didn t think was possible. it shows that this government was more likely than we thought to be pragmatic and look for solutions that don t include the change of a government, but do include the change of the model, the socialist model that they have put in place in venuzuela. obviously, we don t know what the outcome is going to be. always, venuzuela, it s a very unpredictable
they re aware of what s happening right now and it s difficult enough, they re unaware of you may get the same again in autumn. if our aim was to genuinely knock the russian regime for six, you know, would you fund gas at triple or quadruple the price, is that a price worth paying? tens of billions of subsidies as a way to sort of make really clear to moscow we re not going to fund this? wars always seem to have consequences no one expected. who, for instance, would have thought that a russian invasion of ukraine might allow the united states to lure venezuela out of its relative isolation? yet, that s exactly what seems to be happening. daniel pardo, speaking from bogota. we are hearing that the most
the war is a traumatic and very recent memory in the life of most argentines. but losing it didn t change people s determination to get the islands back. if anything, it made it stronger. translation: the claim is going to be everlasting. the last argentine to be born is going to reclaim the islands. daniel pardo, bbc news, buenos aires. the british government said on thursday it had made 1a additions to its list of sanctions over russia s invasion of ukraine. it did not immediately specify which individuals or businesses it had added. now it s time for a look at the weather with 0wain hello everyone. i hope we are doing all right. we have been turning a page weather wise over