The foreign minister also reported that the Peruvian ambassador to Venezuela has been recalled for consultations and will leave Caracas today.
The Chancellor of the Republic, Javier Gonzalez-Olaecheareported that several countries in the region have decided to coordinate joint actions to ensure respect for the results of the recent elections in Venezuela in the face of allegations of fraud. Through a message on his X account, formerly Twitter, he also announced that the Peruvian ambassador to Venezuela has been called for consultations and will leave Caracas today.
“Several countries in the region We are coordinating joint actions so that the will of the Venezuelan people expressed yesterday is undoubtedly respected. There is no turning back, no matter how long it takes. Our ambassador in Venezuela, recalled for consultations, leaves Caracas today“, reads the post.
Yesterday, July 28, while They were waiting for the results of the Venezuelan electionsGonzález-Olaechea had already emphasized his position regarding the series of irregularities that were made known through social networks and that pointed to a fraud by the government of Nicolás Maduro. “I totally condemn the accumulation of irregularities with intent to defraud by the government of Venezuela. The Peru will not accept the violation of the popular will of the Venezuelan people,” he said through X.
After that National Electoral Council (CNE) will proclaim Nicolás Maduro as winner of the presidential elections in Venezuela, the Minister of Foreign Affairs made the initial decision to immediately summon the Peruvian ambassador in Venezuela for an urgent consultation. “In view of the very serious official announcements by the Venezuelan electoral authorities, the immediate call for consultations of the Peruvian ambassador accredited to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela,” he said on social media.