CARACAS, Venezuela
Venezuela on Monday called on the governments of Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Peru, Panama, the Dominican Republic and Uruguay to withdraw their diplomatic staff accredited in the country.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro speaks during his proclamation at the CNE headquarters in Caracas on July 29, 2024 |
The measure, announced in an
official statement released by the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry, also calls for
withdrawing Venezuelan diplomatic staff accredited in those nations.
Venezuela has accused the
governments of those seven countries of "interference" in its
internal affairs, especially the presidential elections held Sunday that saw
President Nicolas Maduro reelected to a third six-year term.
Those countries are
"subordinated to Washington and committed to ... ideological postulates of
international fascism," according to the statement.
Venezuela's National Electoral
Council on Monday declared Maduro the winner of Sunday's presidential
elections.
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