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Cabello rejected Boric’s “straw talk” and calls him a “silly”

Cabello rejected Boric's "straw talk" and calls him a "silly"

Diosdado Cabello rejected the accusations made against the Venezuelan government by Chilean President Gabriel Boric during his speech before the 77th General Assembly of the United Nations (UN).

During his program Con el Mazo Dando, the first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) dismissed this action by the president of the southern nation, whom he called “bobo” and “gafo”

“That we are going to surrender, that we are going to capitulate because in the UN a fool like Boric came out to talk nonsense about Venezuela? They are wrong! ”, He pointed out while urging the president of the southern nation to deal with the problems that hit his country.

“A gafo, who comes out to talk about Venezuela having so many problems in his country; a historical debt with the Mapuche people and what he does is persecute them and they are declared terrorists and they do nothing, a people that only claims what belongs to them, or the war they have against high school students who only claim is the right to study, but he goes there (UN) to speak ill of Venezuela because he wants to look good with the gringos”.

He also condemned the accusations of the president of Paraguay, Mario Abdo Benítez, whom he accused of being a thief.

“That is a thief who believes that by saying that, nobody is going to collect the reais that Paraguay owes to Venezuela. The business he did with Juanito Alimaña (disqualifying to refer to Juan Guaidó) is a brother of his (Abdo) involved and they charged a commission of 27 million dollars, “he said.

“Venezuela demands respect,” continued Cabello, who lamented that these presidents “have missed the opportunity to talk about their country to go talk about other countries.”

He considered that these attacks “are a sign that they know that we are not going to give up.”

“If we were negotiating, they would not say anything, if we were negotiating the delivery of Venezuela, Boric would not have gone to speak what he said about Venezuela, nor did they mention us because they say ‘don’t say anything little puppy,'” he said.

Petro a brave

The psuvista leader also referred to the speech by Colombian President Gustavo Petro and praised the words of this president, whom he described as “brave.”

“We listened to President Petro’s speech and he exposed there that Colombia has lived in a deception all these years; they have destroyed the environment, they have persecuted the peasants, the indigenous people, the fight against drug trafficking failed, it is brave to say that there”, he considered.

Cabello thanked the New Granadan head of state for demanding respect for all countries.

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