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Venezuela condemns new US interventionist attack against Nicaragua

Official statement
Internet

Published at: 15/03/2024 02:07 PM

The Bolivarian Government, through an official statement, published in the X account of the foreign minister, Yván Gil, condemns the new “interventionist attack launched by the United States Government against Nicaragua, by imposing unilateral coercive measures in the field of defense, which seek to affect the capacity of that State to guarantee the security and stability of the nation”.

Below is the full text of the statement:

President Nicolás Maduro Moros, on behalf of the Bolivarian people and Government, condemns the new interventionist attack launched by the United States Government against the people and Government of Nicaragua, by imposing unilateral coercive measures in the field of defense, which seek to affect the capacity of that State to guarantee the security and stability of the nation.

This new expression of imperial arrogance clearly and forcefully expresses the continued contempt of the United States Government for international law and other fundamental principles of peaceful coexistence between states contained in the United Nations Charter.

Today, Venezuela confirms before the world its unrestricted solidarity support for the people and Government of Nicaragua, and reiterates its deep admiration for Commander President Daniel Ortega, and the Vice President, Compañera Rosario Murillo and their loving commitment to loyalty, resistance and daily defense of sovereignty, peace, stability and the sacred right of the Nicaraguan people to continue to cultivate their well-being.

We vindicate the oath of love for the people and Government of Nicaragua made by our Eternal Commander Hugo Chávez, on January 10, 2007: “Give me Nicaragua to serve you and you will have a son in me, and you will have a daughter, a sister, a companion in Venezuela.”

Long live Nicaragua, blessed and always free! Long live the Great Homeland of Our America!

Caracas, March 15, 2024


Mazo News Team