Santo Domingo.-The Dominican Government remains absolutely silent on the attacks on Venezuela early Saturday morning by the United States, while other governments in the region have expressed themselves on the issue.
The National He tried to obtain official statements, both from the Executive Branch and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, however, no response was obtained in this regard.
This, despite the fact that messages were sent to the chancellor through different means Roberto Alvarez; to the Director of Communications of the Presidency, Felix Reyna, and to the President’s Press Director, Alberto Caminero.
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In contrast, the governments of the region and the world spoke out for and against the United States military incursion into Venezuela that ended the capture of the president. Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Floresto later be prosecuted before a New York court for drug trafficking and other charges against them.
Reactions
The Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silvastated that the capture of the Venezuelan president, as well as the bombings of that country “cross an unacceptable line.”
On the contrary, the Government of Bolivia expressed its support for the “Venezuelan people” in what it considered the beginning of a path to “recovery of its democracy” and considered it “unavoidable” that there be a “real democratic transition” in that country.
Meanwhile, Mexico “strongly” condemned the attacks on Venezuela, with actions in Caracas and other cities in the country, and called on the United Nations to “act immediately.”
Colombia and Cuba were the first countries to react to the attacks carried out by the United States in Venezuela.
“At this moment they are bombing Caracas. Alert the whole world, they have attacked Venezuela. They are bombing with missiles,” said the president of Colombia, Gustavo Petroin your X account.
In the Dominican Republic
The Frente Amplio condemned the attack carried out by the United States government against the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, describing this action as a serious violation of international law.
The United Left Movement, the Rebel Movement and the Democratic Option spoke in the same tone. In the case of the majority parties PLD and Fuerza del Pueblo, they have not commented.
