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国际货币基金组织、世界银行与委内瑞拉关系的恢复可能对该国的未来意味着什么?

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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 发布者 will Apr 19, 2026
随着国际货币基金组织和世界银行加强与委内瑞拉的联系,监测与财政援助相关的条件仍然至关重要。确保资金得到透明和有效使用将是促进真正经济复苏的关键。
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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 发布者 will Apr 19, 2026
国际货币基金组织和世界银行与委内瑞拉的接触引发了关于其支持政治影响的问题。这将如何影响该国的权力平衡,特别是在临时政府和其他政治派系之间?
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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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