The Chancellor of the Republic, Yván Gil, rejected this Thursday the statements of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada, Mélanie Joly, against Venezuelan democracy.
Gil spoke out through his Telegram account, where he criticized Canada’s adulation towards the United States, in its desire to destabilize Venezuelan sovereignty, peace and the democratic process.
“The Director of International Relations of the government that is now the 51st State of the United States of America, continues to drag herself and humiliate herself before the world. He does not know who governs his state and tries to give his opinion on a country that is Sovereign and Independent. Zero dignity and morality to talk about a revolutionary democracy like the Venezuelan one,” Gil wrote in his account.
The chancellor makes these statements after Mélanie Joly, in her X account, expressed Canada’s support for the fugitive from justice, Edmundo González Urrutia, as well as support for the spokesperson of the Venezuelan right, María Corina Machado and her plans against peace and democracy of Venezuela.