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Venezuela calls Borrell “spokesman of evil” after his statements – 2024-09-23 02:15:56

The Venezuelan government on Sunday called the high representative of the European Union (UE) for Foreign Affairs, Joseph Borrellafter he described the Executive as “dictatorial” and “authoritarian” Nicolas Maduro.

“When we say the garbage dump of history, we are referring to the place where Borrell is now, from interview to interview, spokesman for evil, a withdrawal from politics with his hands stained with blood, doubly failed in his attempts to harm the Venezuelan people, inventing fictitious governments,” said the Foreign Minister of the Caribbean country, Yvan Gilin Telegram.

He also stated that Borrell leaves a “dark legacy” by converting the UE in a “decrepit, colonialist and warlike institution.”

Venezuela’s response to Borrell

With this message, the chancellor responds to the statements of the European official in which he alluded to the departure from the country of the standard-bearer of the majority opposition, Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia -in Spain for a week now, where he has requested asylum – and also to the “thousand limitations” to which – he said – political parties are subject.

“What do you call all this? Well, of course, this is a dictatorial, authoritarian, dictatorial regime,” stressed the head of European diplomacy in an interview with Telecincobroadcast on the Spanish news this Sunday.

European Union does not recognize Maduro’s victory

The European Union has not recognized the victory of Nicolas Maduro proclaimed by the National Electoral Council (CNE) in the presidential elections of July 28, since the minutes that accredit it have not been published, although it has not recognized Gonzalez Urrutia as the winner, despite the calls from the majority anti-Chavez movement, which is demanding the victory of its standard-bearer.

Last August, the Venezuelan government accused Borrell of supporting a “fascist coup” in the Caribbean country, after publishing what Caracas He described it as a “dirty statement” in which he claimed that the “necessary public evidence” had not been provided to declare Maduro re-elected president. EFE

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