Venezuela’s National Assembly recently suspended a legislative session that was scheduled to investigate alleged attacks by the United States. The session was planned to examine actions that Venezuelan officials claim are part of a broader effort by the U.S. to interfere in the country’s internal affairs. Lawmakers leading the investigation cited security concerns and the need for further examination before proceeding with the session.

The decision to suspend the session comes amid ongoing political tension between Venezuela and the U.S., with accusations from the Venezuelan government suggesting that the United States is trying to destabilize the country. Officials have vowed to continue their investigation and reconvene once conditions are favorable and more information is gathered.

This development reflects the strained diplomatic relationship and highlights the sensitive nature of foreign influence on Venezuela’s political processes.

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