Venezuela rejected interventionist statements by Brazil's Special Adviser on Foreign Affairs
Published at: 30/10/2024 12:04 PM
Through an official statement, published on the Telagram channel of the Minister
of Foreign Affairs, Yván Gil Pinto, the
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela expressed its strongest rejection of the “interventionist and rude statements made
by spokespersons authorized by the Brazilian Government, in
particular those offered by the Special Advisor on Foreign Affairs, Celso Amorim”.
The
head of Foreign Affairs specified that Venezuela's position was
expressed to the Chargé d'Affaires of the Federative Republic of Brazil.
Below is the full
text of the statement:
The
Ministry of Popular Power for Foreign Affairs of the
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has today summoned the Chargé d'Affaires of the Federative Republic
of Brazil, in order to express its strongest
rejection of the recurring interferentist and rude statements made by
spokespersons authorized by the Brazilian Government, in particular those offered by the Special
Advisor on Foreign Affairs, Celso Amorim, who behaved more like a messenger of North American imperialism, has dedicated himself to
impertinent way to make value judgments about processes that only belong
to Venezuelans and their democratic institutions, which
constitutes a constant aggression, which undermines political and diplomatic relations
between states, threatening the ties that bind us to both countries.
In
the same way, total repudiation of the
anti-Latin American attitude, contrary to the fundamental principles of
regional integration, expressed in the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States
(CELAC), as well as in the long history of unity in our region, consummated in the veto applied by Brazil
at the BRICS summit in Kazan, with which Venezuela
was excluded from the list of invited associate members of that organization.
We
also denounce the irrational behavior of Brazilian diplomats,
who, contrary to the approval of the other members of the BRICS, adopted a policy of blockade, similar to the policy of Unilateral Coercive Measures and of collective punishment of the entire Venezuelan
people.
He was told
that Venezuela reserves, within the framework of its foreign policy, the
necessary actions in response to this attitude, which commits the collaboration and joint
work that until now had been carried out in all
multilateral spaces.
Finally, the national and international community
is informed that, following instructions
from President Nicolás Maduro Moros, it has been decided to call for immediate consultations with Ambassador Manuel Vadell, who is representing us in Brasilia.
Caracas, October
30, 2024
Mazo News Team