Those asylums at the Argentine Embassy managed to get out of the diplomatic headquarters on Tuesday. Sources confirmed to The National The information.
The journalist David pleasure indicated on his Instagram account that “María Corina Machado’s team would be outside the Argentine embassy and outside the country, according to several nearby sources.”
“Those who were trapped by the DGCIM left the Embassy,” said Miguel Henrique Otero, president of the editor of The Nationalin his account in the social network X.
What happened to the asylees at the Argentine Embassy in Caracas?
On his YouTube channel, pleasure indicated that United States and Italy governments would be behind this action. He said the Spanish government was aware of the information.
Not everyone came out at the same time, “he said.
“It’s not an isolated action,” he explained.
“There are governments that are pressing the regime of Nicolás Maduro,” he added.
The background
Since August 2024, the Embassy of Argentina in Caracas has been under Brazilian protection with the asylees after the expulsion of the Argentine diplomatic corps by the Government of Nicolás Maduro. However, in September, Venezuela revoked Brazil after claiming an alleged planning of terrorist acts at the diplomatic headquarters.
Subsequently, the Brazilian government announced that “it will continue to guard and defend Argentine interests until Javier Milei” nomine another acceptable state “for the Maduro government.
-Magallí Meda, head of the command with Venezuela, denounced in January that international law was violating in its asylum situation at the Argentine Embassy. From March 20, she and four other opponents were refugees there.
The caresses reported that police officers controlled the street where the “24 -hour” embassy is, which they interpreted as part of a “harassment” scheme that infringed “the rights enshrined in the 1954 diplomatic asylum agreement and the Vienna Convention”.
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