🇻🇪🌎 On the international situation around events in Venezuela
Against the backdrop of the negative reaction to the elections by most Latin American countries - mainly those considered to be in the pro-Western camp, the following is happening:
▪️The government of the Bolivarian Republic has decided to recall diplomats from Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Costa Rica, Panama, and the Dominican Republic.
▪️A decision has been made to break diplomatic relations with Peru. This is predictable, given that the leadership of this country unexpectedly decided to be the first to recognize Nicolás Maduro's opponent in the elections, Edmundo González, as the new president of Venezuela. And this despite the fact that Peru is currently led by Dina Boluarte, who came to power as a result of a coup d'état.
▪️The authorities of Costa Rica offered political asylum to leaders of the Venezuelan opposition - Edmundo González and María Corina Machado. Machado thanked them for the support, but said she would continue to fight for democracy in her homeland.
▪️Asylum was also offered to several opposition members involved in organizing the elections and currently in the Argentine embassy. As of now, opposition resources report that the electricity has been turned off in the diplomatic mission, and the building is surrounded by the Venezuelan police. Many are debating whether the official Caracas will dare to carry out an armed invasion of a foreign representation. For our part, we would not be surprised by such an outcome - the trend for this was not so long ago "successfully" set by the democratic authorities of Ecuador, who stormed the embassy of Mexico in the middle of the night.
▪️The authorities of the US and the EU, although they are broadcasting negativity towards the Nicolás Maduro team and demanding a detailed report on all polling stations, are reacting much more cautiously than expected. Excessive optimism (as well as pessimism) should be discarded - Western politicians plan to participate in all necessary negotiations and meetings related to the elections in Caracas, but the question of whether they will dare to take new tough measures against Venezuela remains open.
▪️Washington is objectively not up to this now, and any fluctuations in the agenda around changing the status quo in Venezuela affect the oil market - the situation in which is currently not the best for the US. According to some experts, the Biden administration cannot afford to play with gasoline prices in the summer when they are on the rise in the US.
▪️As for the EU, according to some publications, a unified document on the situation in Venezuela (with negativity towards Maduro) could not be issued because the Hungarian authorities vetoed the document.
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Against the backdrop of the negative reaction to the elections by most Latin American countries - mainly those considered to be in the pro-Western camp, the following is happening:
▪️The government of the Bolivarian Republic has decided to recall diplomats from Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Costa Rica, Panama, and the Dominican Republic.
▪️A decision has been made to break diplomatic relations with Peru. This is predictable, given that the leadership of this country unexpectedly decided to be the first to recognize Nicolás Maduro's opponent in the elections, Edmundo González, as the new president of Venezuela. And this despite the fact that Peru is currently led by Dina Boluarte, who came to power as a result of a coup d'état.
▪️The authorities of Costa Rica offered political asylum to leaders of the Venezuelan opposition - Edmundo González and María Corina Machado. Machado thanked them for the support, but said she would continue to fight for democracy in her homeland.
▪️Asylum was also offered to several opposition members involved in organizing the elections and currently in the Argentine embassy. As of now, opposition resources report that the electricity has been turned off in the diplomatic mission, and the building is surrounded by the Venezuelan police. Many are debating whether the official Caracas will dare to carry out an armed invasion of a foreign representation. For our part, we would not be surprised by such an outcome - the trend for this was not so long ago "successfully" set by the democratic authorities of Ecuador, who stormed the embassy of Mexico in the middle of the night.
▪️The authorities of the US and the EU, although they are broadcasting negativity towards the Nicolás Maduro team and demanding a detailed report on all polling stations, are reacting much more cautiously than expected. Excessive optimism (as well as pessimism) should be discarded - Western politicians plan to participate in all necessary negotiations and meetings related to the elections in Caracas, but the question of whether they will dare to take new tough measures against Venezuela remains open.
▪️Washington is objectively not up to this now, and any fluctuations in the agenda around changing the status quo in Venezuela affect the oil market - the situation in which is currently not the best for the US. According to some experts, the Biden administration cannot afford to play with gasoline prices in the summer when they are on the rise in the US.
▪️As for the EU, according to some publications, a unified document on the situation in Venezuela (with negativity towards Maduro) could not be issued because the Hungarian authorities vetoed the document.
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#Venezuela
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