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Argentina says it doesn’t care about Venezuela’s comments – 2024-09-26 07:07:40

Javier Milei, president of Argentina.

The Government of Argentina He said on Friday that he does not care “at all” about the “nonsense” that the “dictatorial” government of Venezuela on the Argentine president, Javier Miley.

“We don’t care what a dictatorial government like Venezuela says”said presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni at a press conference.

This Thursday, in a television program, the Minister of Internal Affairs, Justice and Peace of Venezuela, Diosdado Cabelloagain criticized the Argentine Government and ironically invited Milei to visit his country, after a Venezuelan prosecutor requested the processing of arrest warrants against the Argentine president, his sister and general secretary of the Presidency, Karina Mileiand the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrichregarding the case of the Venezuelan-Iranian plane held in Buenos Aires since 2022 and sent to the United States last February.

Manuel Adorni, Argentine presidential spokesman.

«Now they want to put some of the Argentine officials in jail. It is part of the cheap show of a dictatorship in decline that has done much harm to the Venezuelan people. We prefer not to answer such nonsense»Adorni said.

Last Wednesday, the Argentine Foreign Ministry had already repudiated the decision of the Venezuelan Prosecutor’s Office to process the request for an arrest warrant against Milei following the incident involving the Emtrasur plane.

“It’s all ridiculous. A dictatorship doesn’t have to understand the division of powers, but the decision about the plane is a judicial decision of Argentina and not of the president of the country.”Adorni said on Friday.

The spokesman said the arrest warrants did not merit any comment because they “come from a dictatorship” and are “something stupid.”

This month, the Argentine Foreign Ministry urged the International Criminal Court (ICC) request an arrest warrant against the Venezuelan president, Nicolas Maduroand “other leaders of the regime,” in light of “the worsening of the situation” following the presidential elections in the Caribbean country on July 28.

Adorni reiterated this Friday that the elections were “irregular” and, despite the fact that the Argentine Government recognized the anti-Chavez candidate last month Edmund Gonzalez Urritia As the winner of the elections, he argued that it should be the “mechanisms of Venezuela” that define whether the opposition leader won the elections.

«Today we are not in a position to legitimize a candidate. Obviously, for us the elections were not won by the dictator. They were elections tainted by corruption and Maduro was not the one that the people elected. But that has nothing to do with us being able to recognize an elected president today.»he argued. EFE (I)

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