Delcy Rodríguez responds to guerrilla threats from the president of Guyana: “Drink a chamomile”
Published at: 06/12/2023 10:37 AM
The Executive Vice President of the Bolivarian Republic of
Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, spoke this Wednesday on the statements
of the President of Guyana, Irfaan Ali, authorizing the presence of the United States (US) Southern
Command in the territory of Guiana Essequiba.
Through his account on the social network X, Rodríguez urged the Guyanese
president to drink chamomile tea in the face of the nerves and desperation
with which he addresses the international community to “let them steal from Venezuela in peace”.
“Mr. Irfaan, first drink chamomile, then you know that you
have no other option than direct negotiation in accordance with the Geneva Agreement.
It must adjust its illegal behavior to the law, stop threatening Venezuela
with its warrior friends and suspend concessions in the sea pending
delimitation,” said the Executive Vice President.
Earlier, through an official statement, the
Bolivarian Government denounced “the reckless attitude of Guyana, which, acting under the
mandate of the American transnational Exxon Mobil, is opening up the
possibility of installing military bases to an imperial power,
threatening the Zone of Peace that has been outlined in this region.”
Mazo News Team