Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil criticized Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa for considering the Caribbean country as an “international threat,” as well as his intention to ask the United Nations (UN) Security Council to evaluate the case of the Bolivarian nation.
“It is ironic that this Daniel Noboa, whose country is mired in crime, ruin and inability to govern, dares to criticize Venezuela and bring a spurious and senseless request to the UN Security Council,” Gil argued this Wednesday in a publication of his Telegram channel.
The Venezuelan foreign minister said that Noboa “is a real threat to the stability of the region” and should therefore be brought before the Security Council.
“His government represents a danger to his neighbors, with his nation in chaos and his leadership subservient to foreign interests. While Ecuador falls apart under his disastrous management, he seeks to divert attention by attacking Venezuela,” he emphasized.
The country’s top diplomat said that “the people of Venezuela rule here, not the puppets of foreign powers. Venezuela is respected!”