Informed sources reported that Cuban security advisors and doctors have begun leaving Venezuela, amid pressure from the United States on the Venezuelan government.
This move comes as part of U.S. efforts to weaken the prominent leftist alliance in Latin America, which links Caracas to Cuba, as Washington believes this cooperation enhances Havana's regional influence.
According to sources, reducing the Cuban presence in Venezuela could impact security and health sectors, at a time when both governments are facing increasing political and economic pressures.