Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil says his country will not allow any interference from Spain

Edited by Ed Newman
2024-09-15 07:38:10

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Foreign Minister Gil accompained by the Spain Ambassador /  Sept 13, 2024    Photo: VTV

Caracas, September 15 (RHC)-- “We have called on the Spanish Ambassador, Ramón Santos, to communicate to Madrid the strong position of the Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela,” Minister Gil declared.

The Foreign Minister of Venezuela, Yvan Gil, during the meeting with the ambassador of that nation, Ramón Santos Martínez, said that Venezuela will not allow any “interfering action” from Spain, in response to the recent statements by the Spanish Defense Minister Margarita Robles, who expressed in an excessive and rude manner that the constitutional mandate of President Nicolás Maduro is “a dictatorship.”

The Venezuelan Foreign Minister, accompanied by the Deputy Minister for Europe, Coromoto Godoy, on behalf of President Maduro, once again stressed Venezuela’s position of non-interference in its internal affairs, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations and International Law.

Venezuela also decided to call for consultations the Venezuelan ambassador accredited to the Kingdom of Spain, Gladys Gutiérrez.

Foreign Minister Yvan Gil, stated: “The Government of Venezuela will take the necessary measures, within the framework of International Law and Bolivarian Diplomacy for Peace, to protect its sovereignty.” 



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