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Hair to Borrell: We don’t care about your opinion

Hair to Borrell: We don't care about your opinion

The first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello, criticized the interventionist comments against Venezuela by the outgoing high representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell.

“Borrell, if they chose the idiot of the year in the world, you would surely be among the top three. And be careful if you earn it, be careful if you earn it because you deserve it,” Cabello said this Wednesday at the edition 504 of your program With The Gavel Giving.

The Bolivarian leader’s comments are in reference to statements by Josep Borrell in a press conference where he specified that the European bloc “will review the system of sanctions” against Venezuela.

“You have to be very stupid like Borrell to believe that your opinion matters to us. Put your tongue in your shirt pocket and do what you want with it,” he emphasized.

Trump minefield

On the other hand, Cabello affirmed that Joe Biden’s administration is leaving “a minefield” for the president-elect of the United States, Donald Trump, to complicate the Republican’s mandate when he takes office on January 20.

“But that’s their problem. “It doesn’t work for us, it doesn’t work for us,” he said.

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