The disagreements mark the diplomatic pulse between Chile and Venezuela, exacerbated by the statements of the Venezuelan Foreign Minister in which he denied the existence of the criminal group Tren de Aragua in Chilean territory. These tensions add to a series of events that include the murder of Lieutenant Emmanuel Sánchez by Venezuelan citizens in Santiago and the crime of former Venezuelan military officer Ronald Ojeda, a political refugee in Chile. The call for consultations by the Chilean ambassador in Caracas and Maduro's willingness to dialogue to alleviate the escalation mark an attempt to find a solution to this diplomatic conflict that reflects regional concerns about security and organized crime.
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