Venezuela denounces coup d'etat promoted within OAS

Caracas, 29 Mar. AVN.- Within the Organization of American States (OAS) imperial factors promote a coup d'etat in Venezuela, denounced the Venezuelan ambassador to this body, Samuel Moncada.
The complaint was made during a special session of the OAS Permanent Council on Tuesday to discuss "internal affairs of Venezuela" carried out without the consent of the oil country (as stipulated by the rules of the body) and in clear violation of the principle of defense of member states' sovereignty.
"By holding this session it was demonstrated that an act of interference has been carried out without authorization from Venezuela. They are destroying the principle, the legal equality of the States and the defense of sovereignty," Moncada said.
The countries promoting the meeting (Argentina, Belize, Brazil, Guyana, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, USA, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Barbados, Bahamas, Saint Lucia and Jamaica) delivered a previously prepared document in which they put forward an argument to justify their action: "The OAS is the main forum for solving conflicts in the hemisphere", as stated in the report by the secretary general of this organization, Luis Almagro.
"I thank all the nations that have constructively participated with the best will, but we categorically and strongly reject the group that participated in the realization of this communique that has no legal justification within the OAS, rather it represents a violation of international law, so we can not recognize them as participants of goodwill, because you with that document are promoting a coup in the country," Moncada said after delivery of the document.
The Venezuelan diplomat regretted that the US government has pressured OAS members to undertake this interference measure against Venezuela. "A lot of what has happened here is from pressure. If the United States wants to help, they must repeal Barack Obama's decree," he said.
After speeches of representatives of member countries, the session ended with the right to speak by the Chair of the Permanent Council, Patrick Andrews, who said that all delegations' interventions will be included in the final act. Then the session was adjourned.
As in June 2016 (the first session on Venezuela requested by Almagro to interfere in internal affairs), this time there was no activation of the Democratic Charter, nor was there a vote of member countries on the intervention report that Almagro presented in advance to the Permanent Council, with widespread media attention and an aggressive diplomatic offensive undertaken by the United States.
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