The Chancellor of the Republic, Yván Gil, rejected a publication made by the Secretary of State of the United States, Antony Blinken, where, once again, he ignored “the results of the presidential elections of July 28, in another example of a supreme interference.”
The US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, posted this Tuesday on the social network X that former opposition candidate Edmundo González, who currently resides in Spain, is the “elected president” of Venezuela.
The head of Venezuela’s Foreign Affairs portfolio condemned the position issued by the North American official and assured that Blinken is a “confessed enemy of Venezuela.”
“The only place you don’t come back from is ridicule,” the popular saying goes. However, Blinken, a confessed enemy of Venezuela, insists on doing it again, now with a Guaidó 2.0 supported by fascists and terrorists subordinated to the battered US policy,” referring to the seditious plan that Washington intends to impose in Venezuela.
In this way, Gil pointed out that the US administration “should dedicate itself to reflecting on its failures.” The chancellor detailed in a letter published on Telegram. “get rid of the imperial and colonial complexes and go write the memoirs of how the Bolivarian Revolution made him bite the dust of defeat, just like his predecessors by our great Liberators (…) the literary plan of a secretary never fails of State, which sank, along with its puppets, trying to reverse Venezuelan democracy but they have not been able to with our dignity.
It should be noted that at the beginning of November, the Public Ministry of Venezuela solicitous to Interpol a red alert for the capture of González Urrutia, who is in Spain after the violent events that occurred in the country after the presidential elections on July 28.
Bye, Borrell
Foreign Minister Yván Gil also referred to the culmination of Josep Borrell in office as high representative of the European Union and assured that he is leaving “trying to lie” and “self-conscious about his defeats.”
He pointed out that despite Borrell’s new threats to apply sanctions, Venezuela gave lessons to Europe: “once again threatening the Venezuelan people to apply sanctions and ignoring our democracy, which gives many lessons to ancient Europe. “Let it serve as a lesson. We are children of Bolívar and the victory for our independence has belonged to us for more than 200 years,” he stressed.
“A mandate ends today with more lies about our country, self-conscious about its defeats, the historical ones against the European empire and the recent ones inflicted by the Bolivarian Revolution. Let it serve as a lesson. We are children of Bolívar and the victory for our independence has belonged to us for more than 200 years. “They couldn’t and won’t be able to!” reads the quote.