Bolivarian Government will denounce to the UN aggressions of USA towards Venezuela


On Tuesday, September 17, began the 74th session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN), in New York City.
The meetings between diplomats began from that date awaiting the start of the high-level segment on September 24, in which is expected the participation of the Executive Vice President, Delcy Rodríguez, and Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza, on behalf of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
On this occasion, and as announced, President Nicolás Maduro will not only focus his participation in the denunciation of the criminal blockade, the siege of the Venezuelan people and the constant interference of foreign powers in internal affairs of the South American nation, but it is also expected that the signatures gathered in the conference of the “No más Trump, No More Trump” world protest will be consigned to the Office of the Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres.
Likewise, the agenda of the Venezuelan delegation will include presenting to the Organization the overwhelming evidences on the protection and protection of Colombian President Iván Duque, to terrorist groups to attempt against the peace of the Venezuelan people in clear violation of Resolution 1373 of the Security Council.
“Venezuela will present to the UN strong evidence on the protection and protection of @IvanDuque to terrorist groups, trained and armed in Colombia to, with their consent, attempt against our constitutional order, in violation of Security Council Resolution 1373! https://t.co/HfmvJCQRL4”
– Delcy Rodríguez (@DrodriguezVen) August 31, 2019
For his part, Chancellor Jorge Arreaza, reiterated through his Twitter account @jaarreaza, that precise evidences will be presented to the UN, such as identities and location of terrorist camps protected by Iván Duque:
“As our VP announces, we will present to the UN precise evidences (identities, location of camps) under the protection of @IvanDuque to terrorist groups, trained and armed in Colombia to generate violence in Venezuela, violating Security Council Resolution 1,373 https: // t.co/uZnIysU4xf”
– Jorge Arreaza M (@jaarreaza) August 31, 2019
UN Security Council Resolution 1373 states that acts of international terrorism constitute one of the most serious threats to world peace and security in the 21st century, thus constituting acts of terrorism a challenge for all States and for all mankind.