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Venezuela. Proposal for the exchange of Venezuelan migrants is “illegal and inadmissible”

Venezuela. Proposal for the exchange of Venezuelan migrants is “illegal and inadmissible”
Venezuela. Proposal for the exchange of Venezuelan migrants is “illegal and inadmissible”
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Caracas City, Latin American summary, April 23, 2025.

In a statement shared by the Chancellor of the Republic, Yván Gil, the considers that the proposal made by the Savior of 252 Venezuelan migrants illegally is illegally “illegally and morally inadmissible.”

“By pretending to condition the liberation of innocent people to an exchange for citizens deprived of liberty in Venezuela for completely alien reasons ( of terrible punishable facts), without legal or ethical basis,” stipulates the statement.

This proposal was seen by Venezuelan government representatives as “a legal aberration”, which breaks protocols established within the framework of bilateral and multilateral relations, breaking principles of and dignity.

In addition to rejecting physical and psychological aggressions towards these Venezuelan migrants, their “immediate and unconditional” liberation is required.

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The Venezuelan government holds Nayib Bukele with any affectation towards the integrity of the nationals, actions that violate international human rights law against nationals.

In the letter, Venezuela urges El Salvador to give immediate, truthful and complete response to the of kidnapped Venezuelan migrants and the for their detention, among other requirements for the investigation and guarantee of contassionals deprived of liberty.

“The answer to these questions is fundamental and mandatory to the of restitution of the freedoms of the kidnapped and their to Venezuela,” says the text.

It is necessary to remember that in recent days, President Nayib Bukele confessed the illegal deportation of these Venezuelans from the United States to the Central American country.

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