"Another Argentine government will come, and we will stand firm as always," asserted the Venezuelan Minister of Foreign Affairs. Photo: VTV/Archive
Caracas, December 29 (RHC)-- Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil has described the statements made by Argentina's Security Minister, Patricia Bullrich, as "bravado" and asserted that "fascism in the Bolivarian homeland has no chance of success."
In a message published on his Telegram channel, the Venezuelan foreign minister asserted that "Bullrich, working for the empire's buffoon that is (Argentine President Javier) Milei, now writes bluster against Venezuela."
"His terrorist plan has failed!" They are being betrayed by all their pathetic henchmen," stated Gil. The head of Venezuelan diplomacy expressed that the Argentine minister "is used to lying, failing, and above all fleeing, as her erratic and ridiculous political history says."
"Faced with her failure, all she can do is grumble, trying to cover up her ineptitude and irresponsibility. Keep trying; here in Venezuela, we will always make her bite the dust of defeat. Fascism in the Bolivarian homeland has no chance of success," he said.
"Another Argentine government will come, and we will stand firm as always," asserted the Venezuelan Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Bullrich disqualified the work of the Attorney General of Venezuela, Tarek William Saab, this Friday, in relation to the case of the gendarme Nahuel Gallo.
Bullrich declared that Gallo "is a victim of political kidnapping" and issued insults against the Venezuelan authorities.
The Argentine gendarme is undergoing a criminal process in Venezuela due to the existence of evidence that implicates him in serious acts that threaten the security of the South American country.
The Venezuelan Public Ministry highlights that Gallo, an intelligence agent of the Argentine Government, intended to carry out an "extraction operation" to smuggle six members of the organization Vente Venezuela across the border in mid-December, who are currently at the Argentine embassy in Caracas.
[ SOURCE: teleSUR ]