The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela condemned this Saturday the attempt to promote an armed insurrection in the Russian Federation, through terrorist methods.
This, after the Telegram channel of the founder of the private military company Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, published several audio recordings with accusations against the country’s military leaders.
Following this, Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) opened a criminal case on a call for an armed riot. The FSB urged Wagner’s fighters not to obey Prigozhin’s orders and to take measures to arrest him.
Regarding this situation, Venezuela “in accordance with the principles of International Law, rejects any change of power or armed uprising by violent and unconstitutional means, as well as the use of external forces that bet on a civil war, attacking the sovereignty and self-determination of the Peoples, violating the political stability and social peace of the Russian Federation”.
“The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela expresses its absolute support for the Constitutional President of the Russian Federation and Commander-in-Chief of its Armed Forces, Vladimir Putin, and expresses its solidarity with the Russian people in the face of this attack against peace, stability and the solid democracy in this sister country”, concludes the text.
This Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putinsaid in a televised speech on Saturday that the events that were unfolding were a betrayal of the country and its people and that Russia would defend itself against internal betrayal.
“We will defend both our people and our state from any threat, including internal treason. What we have faced can precisely be called treason. Excessive ambitions and personal interests have led to a betrayal of the country and its people”. , stressed the head of state.
Subsequently, the Wagner Group Leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, informed that he has accepted the proposal of the president of Belarus, Alexander Luskahenkoto stop the movement of his forces in Russian territory and has agreed to take measures to reduce tensions, reports the press office of the Belarusian president.