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Guatemala President Bernardo Arevalo said on Thursday that Venezuela, which is also feeling the sting of U.S. intervention after the U.S. ousted its president, is focused on maintaining what he called a “good” relationship with the United States while working to support international law and the peaceful resolution of disputes.
“The whole world is going through a phase of disorder, and disorder means that the norms of the old order are being broken,” Arevalo told The Associated Press. “The question is how do we restore a sense of order and bring the world back together.”
Arevalo was born in Uruguaywhere his father, former Guatemalan president Juan José Arevalo, went into exile four years after the incident. CIA A 1954 coup forced Guatemalan President Jacobo Arbenz from power. A military dictatorship and decades of civil war followed.
Before taking office two years ago, Arevalo worked in international dispute resolution. like neighbors in guatemala MexicoAs the Trump administration threatens more intervention, Arevalo is working eagerly with the U.S. on shared interests such as fighting drug trafficking while trying to preserve its sovereignty.
“Our relationship now is so strong and strategic that we’re not even thinking about this scenario,” he said.









