The Chancellor of the Republic, Yván Gil, assured that his Argentine counterpart, Gerardo Werthein, represents a historical shame for that nation, since he is linked to “fortunes amassed in the shadow of any opportunist government and under the complicity of the darkest dictatorship that devastated Argentina.”
Through a message published on his Telegram channel, Gil highlighted that the wealth held by Werthein is stained with the blood of tens of thousands of innocent people, murdered and tortured during the most tragic years in the history of that southern nation.
“The Wertheins are not just a surname: they are an emblem of looting, corruption and human misery. Their impact on Argentine society places them as undisputed leaders of, yes, a true financial and moral underworld, dragging with them a government that has only been an expert in collecting international ridicule while sharpening its claws for new opportunities for looting and laundering illicit capital. ”, he noted.
In this sense, our foreign minister repudiated Werthein’s attempts, on behalf of Javier Milei’s government, to give his opinion on Venezuela’s internal affairs and question our Public Powers.
Likewise, he recalled that the terrorist plans against our country, planned from Argentina, failed completely.
“You, Mr. Werthein, do not have the morality to talk about Venezuela, and even less so to question our Public Powers and our Attorney General. Maybe he should take some lessons in dignity, the kind that the Wertheins, in decades of enjoying Argentina, never had. The terrorist plans that they have tried to implement against our country have failed miserably, just as any attempt to impose their hypocrisy and arrogance on us will fail,” said Gil.