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Diosdado Cabello questioned the German ambassador after warning about Venezuela
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The Minister of the Interior and Justice said that he recently saw the diplomat "walking calmly” in the El Ávila National Park, while the German government advised not to travel to Venezuela due to the increase in military activity in the region.
"What does a German ambassador to Venezuela think? It would be nice to ask him. In a besieged country, according to them, the ambassador is enjoying himself in the streets and then his government puts out something saying that Venezuela is in danger. Do the ambassadors not recommend anything or is everything pure gamelot?", expressed Cabello.
The words of the official leader respond to the decision of the German Foreign Ministry, which on Monday advised not to travel to Venezuela due to the “increased military activity” in the region, a warning issued after the United States called on civil aviation to take extreme precautions when flying over the country and the southern Caribbean.
The German statement notes that the situation in Venezuela “can worsen at any time” and mentions risks such as roadblocks, reinforced police controls, restrictions on communications, as well as possible closures of borders and airspace under the current Foreign Commotion Decree.
It also warns that German and European citizens could face intensive interrogations or detention upon entering the country, on accusations of supporting terrorism, and stresses that consular assistance in such cases has been limited.
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www.elnacional.com
The Minister of the Interior and Justice said that he recently saw the diplomat "walking calmly” in the El Ávila National Park, while the German government advised not to travel to Venezuela due to the increase in military activity in the region.
"What does a German ambassador to Venezuela think? It would be nice to ask him. In a besieged country, according to them, the ambassador is enjoying himself in the streets and then his government puts out something saying that Venezuela is in danger. Do the ambassadors not recommend anything or is everything pure gamelot?", expressed Cabello.
The words of the official leader respond to the decision of the German Foreign Ministry, which on Monday advised not to travel to Venezuela due to the “increased military activity” in the region, a warning issued after the United States called on civil aviation to take extreme precautions when flying over the country and the southern Caribbean.
The German statement notes that the situation in Venezuela “can worsen at any time” and mentions risks such as roadblocks, reinforced police controls, restrictions on communications, as well as possible closures of borders and airspace under the current Foreign Commotion Decree.
It also warns that German and European citizens could face intensive interrogations or detention upon entering the country, on accusations of supporting terrorism, and stresses that consular assistance in such cases has been limited.