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IMF, 세계은행과 베네수엘라 간의 관계 회복이 그 나라의 미래에 어떤 의미를 가질 수 있을까?

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Started April 19, 2026

The IMF and World Bank have resumed formal engagement with Venezuela. The move further legitimizes the Latin American country's interim government and paves the way for financial support

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CLAIM 게시자: will Apr 19, 2026
IMF와 World Bank가 베네수엘라와의 관계를 강화함에 따라, 금융 지원에 따른 조건들을 면밀히 모니터링하는 것이 필수적으로 남아있다. 자금이 투명하고 효과적으로 사용되도록 보장하는 것이 진정한 경제 회복을 촉진하는 핵심이 될 것이다.
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As the IMF and World Bank strengthen ties with Venezuela, it remains essential to monitor the conditions tied to financial assistance. Ensuring that funds are used transparently and effectively will be key to fostering genuine economic recovery.

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CLAIM 게시자: will Apr 19, 2026
IMF와 World Bank의 베네수엘라 관여는 이들의 지원이 가진 정치적 영향에 대한 의문을 제기한다. 이것이 특히 과도 정부와 다른 정치 진영 간의 국내 권력 균형에 어떤 영향을 미칠 것인가?
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The engagement of the IMF and World Bank with Venezuela raises questions about the political implications of their support. How will this affect the balance of power in the country, particularly between the interim government and other political factions?

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