The 2018 Panama–Venezuela diplomatic crisis was a diplomatic stand-off between Panama and Venezuela after the Panamanian government imposed sanctions on President Nicolás Maduro and several key officials of the Bolivarian government over alleged involvement with "money laundering, financing of terrorism and financing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction" on 29 March 2018. On 5 April 2018, Maduro imposed sanctions on Panamanian companies and as well as prominent Panamanian officials, including President Juan Carlos Varela in response to the sanctions imposed by Panama.
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- Crisis diplomática entre Panamá y Venezuela de 2018 (es)
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| - La crisis comercial entre Panamá y Venezuela de 2018 se refiere a los hechos que envuelven una disputa comercial entre ambas repúblicas latinoamericanas, después de que el día 5 de abril de ese año, el presidente de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro informase de sanciones a empresas panameñas así como también a prominentes empresarios panameños, incluyendo al presidente de Panamá, Juan Carlos Varela. La medida se da luego de que Panamá incluyera al presidente Maduro y otros funcionarios venezolanos como sujetos de "alto riesgo" por blanqueo de capitales. La crisis terminó el 26 de abril cuando el presidente Maduro anunció que conversó telefónicamente con el presidente Varela y acordaron el regreso de los embajadores y la restitución de la comunicación aérea entre ambos países. (es)
- The 2018 Panama–Venezuela diplomatic crisis was a diplomatic stand-off between Panama and Venezuela after the Panamanian government imposed sanctions on President Nicolás Maduro and several key officials of the Bolivarian government over alleged involvement with "money laundering, financing of terrorism and financing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction" on 29 March 2018. On 5 April 2018, Maduro imposed sanctions on Panamanian companies and as well as prominent Panamanian officials, including President Juan Carlos Varela in response to the sanctions imposed by Panama. (en)
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| - Panamanian president Juan Carlos Varela and Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro (en)
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| - Sanctions imposed by the Panamanian government against President Nicolás Maduro and key government officials. (en)
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- Juan Carlos Varela (en)
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| - Severing of diplomatic and economic ties (en)
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| - Relations restored following mediation by the Dominican Republic (en)
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| - The 2018 Panama–Venezuela diplomatic crisis was a diplomatic stand-off between Panama and Venezuela after the Panamanian government imposed sanctions on President Nicolás Maduro and several key officials of the Bolivarian government over alleged involvement with "money laundering, financing of terrorism and financing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction" on 29 March 2018. On 5 April 2018, Maduro imposed sanctions on Panamanian companies and as well as prominent Panamanian officials, including President Juan Carlos Varela in response to the sanctions imposed by Panama. The diplomatic crisis ended on 26 April 2018 when President Maduro announced that he had called President Varela and agreed to the return of the ambassadors and the return of air communication between both countries. (en)
- La crisis comercial entre Panamá y Venezuela de 2018 se refiere a los hechos que envuelven una disputa comercial entre ambas repúblicas latinoamericanas, después de que el día 5 de abril de ese año, el presidente de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro informase de sanciones a empresas panameñas así como también a prominentes empresarios panameños, incluyendo al presidente de Panamá, Juan Carlos Varela. La medida se da luego de que Panamá incluyera al presidente Maduro y otros funcionarios venezolanos como sujetos de "alto riesgo" por blanqueo de capitales. La crisis terminó el 26 de abril cuando el presidente Maduro anunció que conversó telefónicamente con el presidente Varela y acordaron el regreso de los embajadores y la restitución de la comunicación aérea entre ambos países. (es)
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