Venezuela will review diplomatic and political relations with the United States (US), following interventionist statements offered Tuesday by the vice president of the United States, Mike Pence, in which he calls for a coup in the country and violate legally constituted institutions, informed the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro.
"I have decided and given the order to the chancellor (Jorge Arreaza) to initiate an absolute total revision of the relations with the US government and in the coming hours we will make decisions," said the head of state in joint radio and television broadcast.
From the Plaza Bicentenario of the Miraflores Palace, in Caracas - during an act to celebrate the two years of the creation of the Carnet de la Patria -; The National President repudiated the statements of Pence, who called for a coup in Venezuela, when he ignored the legitimate government of the head of state, Nicolás Maduro, for the constitutional period 2019-2025.
"What the US government has done, through the vice president, to give orders for a coup d'état, is unparalleled in the relations between the US and Venezuela in 200 years." Never before a high-level official, he would have gone to name of his government, to say that in Venezuela the opposition must overthrow the government as it is, "he denounced.
Through a video posted on his Twitter account, Pence again insisted that the head of state, Nicolás Maduro is "a dictator with no legitimate right to power", while sending a message of support for the march that the Venezuelan opposition summoned for this Wednesday, January 23rd to "begin the steps of a transitional government".
The US vice president expressed his support for the president of the National Assembly in contempt, Juan Guaidó, and the unconstitutional actions he has been carrying out, including declaring Maduro "as a usurper and calling for the establishment of a transitional government."
"By raising your voices tomorrow, in the name of the American people, we say to the people of Venezuela, we are with you, we support you, and we will continue to support you until democracy in Venezuela is restored and your rights of freedom that belong to you are vindicated. with God ", expressed Pence in an interventionist way.
In this regard, President Maduro said that "Venezuela has the right to peace, to coexistence among Venezuelans" while calling on the civic-military union to defend the stability of the Republic.
"I make a call to the Venezuelan people, calm and sanity, maximum conscience and maximum popular mobilization for the defense of the country, democracy and the Constitution," he said.
Last June, after US unilateral sanctions against Venezuela, President Maduro declared Todd Robinson, US Charge d'Affaires in Venezuela, "persona non grata," as well as expelling the head of the Political Section from the US embassy in the country, Brian Naranjo.
"I have decided and given the order to the chancellor (Jorge Arreaza) to initiate an absolute total revision of the relations with the US government and in the coming hours we will make decisions," said the head of state in joint radio and television broadcast.
From the Plaza Bicentenario of the Miraflores Palace, in Caracas - during an act to celebrate the two years of the creation of the Carnet de la Patria -; The National President repudiated the statements of Pence, who called for a coup in Venezuela, when he ignored the legitimate government of the head of state, Nicolás Maduro, for the constitutional period 2019-2025.
"What the US government has done, through the vice president, to give orders for a coup d'état, is unparalleled in the relations between the US and Venezuela in 200 years." Never before a high-level official, he would have gone to name of his government, to say that in Venezuela the opposition must overthrow the government as it is, "he denounced.
Through a video posted on his Twitter account, Pence again insisted that the head of state, Nicolás Maduro is "a dictator with no legitimate right to power", while sending a message of support for the march that the Venezuelan opposition summoned for this Wednesday, January 23rd to "begin the steps of a transitional government".
The US vice president expressed his support for the president of the National Assembly in contempt, Juan Guaidó, and the unconstitutional actions he has been carrying out, including declaring Maduro "as a usurper and calling for the establishment of a transitional government."
"By raising your voices tomorrow, in the name of the American people, we say to the people of Venezuela, we are with you, we support you, and we will continue to support you until democracy in Venezuela is restored and your rights of freedom that belong to you are vindicated. with God ", expressed Pence in an interventionist way.
In this regard, President Maduro said that "Venezuela has the right to peace, to coexistence among Venezuelans" while calling on the civic-military union to defend the stability of the Republic.
"I make a call to the Venezuelan people, calm and sanity, maximum conscience and maximum popular mobilization for the defense of the country, democracy and the Constitution," he said.
Last June, after US unilateral sanctions against Venezuela, President Maduro declared Todd Robinson, US Charge d'Affaires in Venezuela, "persona non grata," as well as expelling the head of the Political Section from the US embassy in the country, Brian Naranjo.
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