Maduro orders to review diplomatic relations with the US after interventionist aggression


After the call made by the vice president of the United States, Mike Pence, to execute a fascist coup d’etat against the country, the president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, ordered to review diplomatic and political relations with the US government.
“I have decided and I have given the orders to the Chancellor of the Republic, Jorge Arreaza, to initiate a total, absolute revision of the relations with the United States Government and in the next hours we will take political and diplomatic decisions, in defense of national sovereignty, the Constitution and Venezuelan democracy”, said the national president from Miraflores Palace.
He reiterated that these pretensions of a coup d’etat have already been denounced and will be confronted:
“Never before an official of the highest level, had gone out in the name of his government; he spoke on behalf of the president of the United States (Donald Trump), to say that the opposition in Venezuela should overthrow the government by any means”, he recalled.
In this regard, he called on Venezuelans who want a future of a stable, independent, sovereign country that rejects interventionism, the coup plotting: “I call you for the national union in defense of Venezuela, in rejection of the gringo interventionism”.