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Venezuelan people organize and remain active in defense of their sovereignty

Venezuelan people organize and remain active in defense of their sovereignty

The internationalist Félix Roque, in telephone contact with the program “Al Aire”, broadcast by Venezolana de Televisión (VTV), highlighted the leadership of the president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, and the support of the Venezuelan people who have organized, enlisted, trained and remain permanently active in any situation.

In that sense, he indicated that the Venezuelan people have responded with dignity to the constant aggressions by the United States Government. “Venezuela is a country of dignity, loyalty, we are responding as we should respond, that is, with conversations, with dialogue, and our Foreign Minister Yván Gil has deployed to the United Nations, where he has denounced to the world what is intended to be committed against Venezuela,” he pointed out.

In turn, he pointed out that since Venezuela was declared a threat, interventionist and unilateral actions against the homeland have been evident. Likewise, he stated that, if the country seeks something, it is the tranquility and peace of its citizens.

Likewise, the internationalist highlighted that Venezuela is a brave country, “of people who work, fight and that is why our country has become ‘a pebble in the shoe’ for many.”

On the other hand, he assured that the United States government shows a diplomacy of deception, while Venezuela exhibits a diplomacy based on peace and dignity.

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