Venezuela rejects Jean-Claude Juncker’s interventionist statements

The Bolivarian Government rejected, in a statement, the statements by the President of the European Commission, Jean Claude Juncker, against the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, thus folding to the destabilizing thesis promoted by some governments of the region against Venezuela.

The former prime minister of Luxembourg, after holding a meeting with the president of Colombia, Ivan Duque, asked to bring the Venezuelan Head of State before the international justice system.

Read the full communiqué by the Ministry of People’s Power for Foreign Affairs:

“The Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela expresses its strongest repudiation of the hostile and infamous statements made by the President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, after his meeting in Brussels with the President of Colombia, in which he left in evidence his support for the destabilizing theses that some warmongering governments intend to impose on Venezuela.

It is unacceptable that, based on the repeated lies of Ivan Duque, in his eagerness to profit from European money, the highest bureaucratic authorities of the European Union divert their attention from the multiple and unpostponable problems that are facing the peoples of Europe, to bend to the offensive positions against the Revolutionary Government, with the ultimate goal of provoking the rupture of the constitutional order in Venezuela.

It is surprising for the Bolivarian Government that the European Commission, far from working in the construction of mechanisms of dialogue and cooperation with Venezuela, focus its efforts on passively assuming the role of an “useful link” in the dark strategy of aggression that the supremacist government of the United States of America intends to implement on Venezuela, through one of its South American vassals.

Finally, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, in reiterating that it will not tolerate any action that seeks to harm the dignity of the Venezuelan people, urges the high bureaucratic authorities of the European Union to rule out aggression and offense as a method of external relations, and to resume the relationship of equality, respect and transparency that historically have maintained with our country”.