Venezuela will file a complaint with the UN after assault on its embassy in Washington


The President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, instructed on Thursday to the Minister of People’s Power for Foreign Affairs, Jorge Arreaza, and the ambassador of Venezuela to the United Nations (UN), Samuel Moncada, to present a denounce before the multilateral instance after the raid of the Embassy in Washington, by the government of the United States:
“I have told our Chancellor and to our Ambassador at the United Nations Organization, Samuel Moncada, to take the denounce up to the final consequences, and for the United Nations System to rule, sooner or later, on this serious violation of the Venezuelan embassy. in the United States”, said the Head of State during the delivery of 31 houses from Antímano in Caracas.
This Thursday, the government of Donald Trump raided the Venezuelan embassy in Washington and “evicted by force and imprisoned the four human rights activists who were there by a request of the Venezuelan government’s in order to protect it, maintain it, given that we broke diplomatic and political relations with the United States”, said Maduro.
“There is no limit to the abuse, the hatred, the despair and unleashed hatred of the supremacist Ku Klux Clan that governs in Washington”, he added.
In contrast, he pointed out that Venezuela “does respect international law as a basis for peace and morals in our positions before the world”, which is why it ordered the strengthening of police and legal surveillance and protection over the building of what was the embassy of United States in Caracas.