Foreign Minister Yván Gil assured that the president of Argentina, Javier Milei, and the prime minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, met in Buenos Aires to “attack” Venezuela and added that their meeting was to “fantasize” about installing a “lackey regime” in our country.
“Show for fascists and Nazis from Buenos Aires: Meloni and Milei meet to attack Venezuela and fantasize again about a lackey regime in our country in the style of (Benito) Mussolini and (Adolf) Hitler,” Gil said in a publication on Telegram.
The Venezuelan Foreign Minister indicated that Meloni’s attitude is “shameful, it hurts and stabs” a “historic” relationship between the people of Italy and Venezuela, where hundreds of migrants who were “fleeing the horror of the extreme right” were received “with a lot of love.” ”, referring to the first half of the 20th century, when thousands of Europeans arrived in America looking for a future for their families.
“Our infinite love to the Italian and Argentine people who fight to prevent the return of the eras of fascist terror that threatens them again today,” Gil added.
The reaction of the Venezuelan government comes after Meloni recognized this Wednesday the fugitive from justice Edmundo González Urrutia as the “elected president” of Venezuela during a meeting in Buenos Aires with Milei.
In tune with Washington, the governments of some of its satellite countries have begun the recognition of the fugitive González Urrutia, in what Caracas has called a new chapter “Guaidó 2.0”, in reference to the recognition of the usurper Juan Guaidó in 2019, which culminated in one of the greatest diplomatic embarrassments for 50 governments that endorsed the artifice of the “interim government.”