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Venezuela delivers protest notes to diplomats from four European countries

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Caracas, Feb 24 (EFE) (CAMERA: Iván Cárdenas.- The Venezuelan Government delivered protest notes to the heads of the diplomatic missions of Spain, France, the Netherlands and Germany on Wednesday, hours after ordering the expulsion of the ambassador of the European Union (EU) in the country, Isabel Brilhante.

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