Caracas. The Venezuelan Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yván Gil, stated this Tuesday that “it is time for the United States to abandon its interference and slavery claims.”
In his account on the social network
Gil alluded to a statement by the Undersecretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs of the United States Department of State, Brian Nichols, after a meeting in Spain with the Secretary of State for Ibero-America and the Caribbean, Susana Sumelzo, in which he indicated that they discussed “our support for compliance with the Barbados agreement on elections in Venezuela,” among other topics.
The senior diplomat stated that Nichols “should learn a little history” and stated that “there they know well that Venezuela stopped being a colony more than 200 years ago, when under the command of the Liberator Simón Bolívar, the most powerful empire of the time was defeated. “.
In recent days, Venezuelan authorities denounced US intentions to promote violence in the Bolivarian Republic, in collusion with the national extreme right and Colombian politicians, with the aim of preventing the presidential elections on July 28.
For these elections, the 31st in 25 years of the Bolivarian Revolution, 13 candidates were registered, 12 of them from the opposition and one from the ruling party in the figure of Nicolás Maduro, who were endorsed before the National Electoral Council by 37 organizations, movements and political parties.
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– 2024-04-07 01:06:02