“The measures imposed by some agencies of the United States government are violative and anachronistic, they violate international law, they must be eliminated,” stressed Foreign Minister Plasencia
The foreign minister, a supporter of the Nicolás Maduro regime, Felix Plasenciainvited his US counterpart, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, on Tuesday afternoon to “strengthen the democratic path of dialogue.”
“I invite you, I join the invitation made by President Nicolás Maduro, as his subordinate, (…) To also invite my counterpart authority, my foreign minister colleague, head of the United States Department of State, to build a path of dialogue and respectful understanding between sovereign states”, he said.
During his participation in the “Coffee in the morning” program, the Chavista official urged Blinken to dismantle the “wrong” path of “persecution” and sanctions against the country.
“Let’s talk together and together dismantle a wrong path of persecution and sanctions against the Venezuelan people, who have not achieved anything other than inflicting some pain, but whom we have resisted with love and hard work,” he said.
The representative of the Venezuelan regime referred to the sanctions imposed by the United States government, on which he reiterated the Chavista discourse of “violations of international law and anachronistic.”
“The measures imposed by some agencies of the United States government are violative and anachronistic, they violate international law, they must be eliminated,” Plasencia stressed, while explaining that Venezuela “is a sovereign state that does not make interpretations of governments,” That is why he expects a respectful dialogue with the United States government.
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Three years after the US and Venezuela broke off relations and entered into a permanent dispute that seemed to have no end, at the beginning of last March a high-level delegation from the North American country met in Caracas with Nicolás Maduro, who conveyed his will to “advance in an agenda that allows well-being and peace”.
“I ratify, as I told the delegation, all the will to, through diplomacy, respect and the greatest hope for a better world, be able to advance an agenda that allows for the well-being and peace of the peoples of our hemisphere, in our region,” Maduro said. on March 8 in a statement at the Miraflores Palace, headquarters of the Executive.
Days later, the US assured that “it has not changed course” in its policy regarding Venezuela and urged that the regime resume the talks paused last year with the opposition in Mexico.
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