La Nación reports on Trump’s troop withdrawal announcement and Primazol’s statement on Venezuela

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La Nación, a major Argentine newspaper, published several posts on December 31, 2025, addressing recent international developments and statements from key organizations and figures.

At 22:40 UTC, La Nación reported: “El inesperado anuncio de Donald Trump sobre el retiro de tropas en Chicago y Los Ángeles https://t.co/zIqu6k40Ae”.

Later that evening at 23:00 UTC, the outlet posted: “La empresa Primazol rompe el silencio tras los rumores de un ataque de EE. UU. en suelo venezolano https://t.co/yYiz20J0EV”.

Shortly after, at 23:11 UTC, La Nación added: “Primazol desmiente a Gustavo Petro: incendio en Venezuela no fue por ataque de EE. UU. https://t.co/VMrPklaE8v”.

La Nación is recognized as one of Argentina’s leading daily newspapers and frequently covers significant political and international news events. The reports referenced above involve former U.S. President Donald Trump and his military decisions regarding domestic troop deployments in cities like Chicago and Los Angeles. They also touch on the response from Primazol—a company with operations or interests in Venezuela—concerning allegations related to an incident in Venezuela and comments made by Colombian President Gustavo Petro about possible U.S. involvement.



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