Venezuela expresses its concern about violence registered in the United States

The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela expressed its concern on Wednesday about the violence that occurred this Wednesday in Washington, United States (USA), in which protesters in favor of the outgoing president of the nation, Donald Trump, stormed Congress, where was being held the session of certification of Joe Biden as the country’s new president.

Through a statement, Venezuela advocates “for the acts of violence to cease so the American people can finally open a new path towards stability and social justice.”

Earlier, supporters of the outgoing president, Donald Trump, stormed Congress. International media reported a woman shot wounded.

Following, the full text:

The Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela expresses its concern with the acts of violence that are taking place in the city of Washington, United States.

Venezuela condemns the political polarization and spiral of violence that only reflects the deep crisis that the political and social system of the United States is currently experiencing.

With this unfortunate episode, the United States suffers the same thing they have generated in other countries with their policies of aggression. Venezuela aspires that the acts of violence will soon cease and the American people can finally open a new path towards stability and social justice.”

Caracas, January 6, 2021