Venezuela rejects coup d’etat against Government of President Condé in Guinea

The Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela categorically expressed its rejection of the coup d’état perpetrated against the Government of President Alpha Condé in the Republic of Guinea, and deplores the suspension of its Constitution and the rule of law, as well as the illegal seizure of its president.

In this sense, President Nicolás Maduro Moros sympathizes with the people of Guinea and “vows” to restore constitutional order.

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#COMMUNIQUÉ | The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela rejects the coup d’état perpetrated against the Government of President Alpha Condé in the Republic of Guinea”

According to the information released over the weekend, have been made public images which show that a coup d’état is underway in Guinea, a country on the African continent, since the morning of this Sunday, in which military troops have blocked all access to the metropolitan area of ​​the capital and arrested the president of that nation, Alpha Condé.

The assault would be led by Colonel Mamady Doumbouya, a former Guinean soldier trained at the War College of France.

Following, the full text of the communiqué issued by the Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, published on the official account of the chancellory in the Twitter social network, @CancilleriaVE:

COMUNIQUÉ:

The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela rejects the coup d’état perpetrated against the Government of President Alpha Condé in the Republic of Guinea, and deplores the suspension of its Constitution and the rule of law, as well as the illegal arrest of its President.

The President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro Moros, stands in solidarity with the people of Guinea and wishes for the restoration of Constitutional Order and the safety of all its citizens.

The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela expresses its support for democracy and the full restoration of the rule of law, while demanding the preservation of physical security and the release of President Alpha Condé.”

Caracas, September 05, 2021