A commission of Conviasa workers handed over to the Argentine ambassador in Venezuela, Oscar Laborde, a document in which they ask the Argentine government to return the plane of the Aerocargo del Sur Transport Company (Emtrasur) and release its crew, held in Buenos Aires since last June.
The commission was accompanied by the president of the state-owned company, Ramón Velásquez, and by parliamentarian Pedro Carreño.
Carreño stated that they approached the headquarters of the Embassy of Argentina, in Caracas, to claim the retained aircraft and the illegal kidnapping of Venezuelan compatriots who are part of the crew.
Likewise, he thanked the Argentine ambassador for having received them, as well as his willingness to collaborate to solve the case.
“We believe in the word of the ambassador and the government, although we know how imperialism is managed,” he said.
In this sense, Carreño explained that imperialism uses the media “to position matrices that demonize, criminalize and stigmatize, and then on the basis of what the media says, comes the prosecution.”
He warned that “the responsibilities of the political will could slip away to resolve this disagreement satisfactorily, arguing that it is the responsibility of justice.”
He indicated that the presence of the Venezuelan parliament in this activity is purely political, in the understanding that “the Assembly is the highest national representation product of the will of the Venezuelan people.”
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