Edmundo González said that they have alerted “all countries and allies” of the siege of the opponents sheltered in the Argentine Embassy. From the US they demanded that Nicolás Maduro’s administration “respect its international obligations, cease these intimidating actions and guarantee safe passage for asylum seekers.”
Edmundo González Urrutia rejected the security forces’ siege of the six opponents sheltered in the Argentine Embassy in Caracas, and assured that “the reactions will not be long in coming.”
«The siege of our fellow refugees at the Argentine Embassy in Caracas continues. We are very attentive and alerting all countries and allies of what may happen. “The reactions will not be long in coming,” wrote this Sunday on his account on the social network X.
The siege of the opponents Pedro Urruchurtu, Magalli Meda, Claudia Macero, Humberto Villalobos, Omar González and Fernando Martínez Mottola began on the night of Saturday, November 23. María Corina Machado’s advisors have been granted asylum since March 20 due to judicial threats against them.
From the Vente Venezuela party and the Con Vzla Command they denounced that the Argentine diplomatic headquarters, which has been in the custody of Brazil for a few months, is surrounded by vehicles and officials from various security forces, their electricity was cut off, they were blocked. the telephone signal and drones were flown over the “protected areas of the residence.”
The Government of Argentina, through his Chancellerycondemned “the acts of harassment and intimidation” against the six opponents, a situation that has been repeated on several occasions. They also called on the international community “to condemn these practices and demand the necessary safe conduct to allow the exit” of these people.
For its part, the United States also joined in rejecting these events. “The deployment of armed forces and blockades seriously violate international law that protects the inviolability of diplomatic missions and the rights of those seeking asylum.”
From the US they demanded that Nicolás Maduro’s administration “respect its international obligations, cease these intimidating actions and guarantee safe passage for asylum seekers.”
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