«The country and the world realize who these deranged fascists are, capable of attacking the interests of the Venezuelan people,» said the Bolivarian Foreign Minister.
Caracas, January 15 (RHC)-- The Minister of People's Power for Foreign Relations of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Yván Gil, issued a statement to strongly condemn the invasion and vandalization of the Venezuelan diplomatic headquarters in Oslo, Norway, which occurred today. In his statement, Gil described those responsible for the attack as "fascist elements" who act against the interests of the Venezuelan people.
The foreign minister stressed that the inviolability of diplomatic headquarters is a responsibility of the receiving State and demanded that the Norwegian authorities identify and bring to justice those responsible for this violent act.
"The country and the world realize who these deranged fascists are, capable of attacking the interests of the Venezuelan people," said Gil.
This incident occurs in a context of growing political and social tension, where the Venezuelan government has repeatedly denounced attacks on its sovereignty and its diplomatic representations abroad. The vandalism has been interpreted by the Foreign Ministry as a deliberate attempt to undermine the image and rights of the Venezuelan State in the international arena.
The Foreign Minister's complaint echoes concerns about the security of diplomatic missions and the need to protect them from acts of violence and intolerance. The Venezuelan government expects a swift and effective response from the Norwegian government to guarantee the protection of its diplomatic headquarters and ensure that such incidents are not repeated.
This attack not only puts bilateral relations between Venezuela and Norway at risk, but also reflects a global climate where extremist forces seek to destabilize progressive governments. The Venezuelan Foreign Ministry reaffirms its commitment to defending its sovereignty and calls on the international community to condemn these violent acts that undermine mutual respect between nations.