United Nations General Assembly recognizes Nicolás Maduro as the legitimate President of Venezuela

This Monday the General Assembly of the United Nations, UN, approved to recognize the credentials of the government of President Nicolás Maduro as the legitimate representative of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

This was reported by the Venezuelan ambassador to the UN, Samuel Moncada, through a message posted on his account on the Twitter social network, @SMoncada_VEN : “Today the General Assembly of the United Nations approved to recognize the credentials of the government of President Nicolás Maduro as the legitimate representative of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. A victory for the sovereign people against the colonial aggressions of the United States”, he emphasized.

Samuel Moncada

@Smoncada_VEN

Today the United Nations General Assembly approved to acknowledge the credentials of the government of President Nicolás Maduro as the legitimate representative of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. A victory of the sovereign people against the colonial aggressions of the United States”

In a second message, Moncada pointed out that since 2019: “The colonial slave created by the US to loot Venezuela had support from 60 countries. Today in the UN’s General Assembly only 16 of 193 countries refused to acknowledge President Maduro. It is the victory of international law and the self-determination of the peoples”.

Samuel Moncada

@SMoncada_VEN

2.In 2019, the colonial slave created by the US to loot Venezuela had support from 60 countries. Today in the UN General Assembly only 16 of 193 countries refused to acknowledge President Maduro. It is the victory of international law and the self-determination of the peoples”

On January 23, 2019, under the auspices of Washington, former deputy Juan Guaidó, currently accused of stealing and appropriating resources and assets that belong to the Venezuelan people with the support of other instances and governments allied to the United States, proclaimed himself as interim president of Venezuela, a non-existent figure in the Constitution nor in the Venezuelan legal system.

The decision of the United Nations General Assembly, despite the pressure and coercion that the US still exerts against Venezuela, through unilateral coercive actions, advances in consolidating the legitimacy and respect for international laws, as well as in the recognition of the Constitutional Government headed by President Nicolás Maduro Moros as a proper, respectful and full-right member of the international order.