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Vice President: Spain is a sanctuary for Venezuelan terrorists and fascists

Vice President to Spanish fascism: They will never lay their fingers on dignified Venezuela!

The Vice President of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez, reminded the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Spain, José Manuel Albares, that “the only thing that his Government has demonstrated is bad intentions in turning that country “into a sanctuary for Venezuelan terrorists and fascists.”

Vice President Rodríguez’s statements come after the Foreign Secretary declared that “his government still does not recognize President Maduro” until he presents “the minutes.” He ignores the final and unappealable ruling of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ), which ratified the results issued by the National Electoral Council on July 28.

“What a way to insist on stupidity from the anachronistic arrogance of the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Spain. The people of Venezuela care little or nothing about his opinions,” argued Rodríguez.

In this sense, she continued reminding Albares that, “we are inspired by our glorious victory in the Battle of Carabobo (1821) to defeat the Spanish colonizers. Venezuela will continue on this path of freedom and independence with dignity! Whenever you want, I am available to clarify the truths of centuries, the recent ones and those of this episode. I will attend as a Bolivarian!”

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