Lawyers slam Cape Verde ruling on Venezuela envoy as 'constitutional suicide'


  • World
  • Friday, 10 Sep 2021

CARACAS (Reuters) - Cape Verde has committed "constitutional suicide" by allowing the extradition of businessman and envoy Alex Saab to the United States on charges of laundering money for the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Saab's lawyers said on Thursday.

Saab was on his way to Iran last year to negotiate shipments of fuel and humanitarian food supplies to Venezuela amid U.S. sanctions on the South America country when he was detained at a Cape Verde refueling stop.

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