Nicaragua denounced US colonialist policies against Venezuela

Nicaragua denounced US colonialist policies against Venezuela
Nicaragua denounced US colonialist policies against Venezuela

“We condemn once again these absurd abuses that reflect an invariable filibustering behavior on the part of the United States that has done, and continues to do, so much damage to the world and the human community,” highlighted a statement from the Executive.

The text conveyed a fraternal hug to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, the Government and the social movements of the South American country.

“In the strength of the great liberating spirit of our great and extraordinary beings who have guided and guide our combats, our battles for justice, truth and rights at all levels,” he stressed.

Nicaragua expressed that they make this complaint and condemnation in the name of this people, who have known how to transcend by fighting the interference, interventions and occupations, unleashed by the United States throughout history against a working, fighting, brave and determined people, who like the great people of (Simón) Bolívar, (Hugo) Chávez and Nicolás (Maduro), will not sell themselves, nor will they ever give up.

This Monday, Venezuela strongly rejected what it called the process of dispossession of the company Citgo Petroleum Corporation (Citgo), which continues to be carried out by the US authorities.

This procedure is carried out “under the subterfuge of a judicial procedure for the forced sale of shares that is clearly contrary to the law,” denounced a statement released by executive vice president Delcy Rodríguez.

The text explained that Citgo is an important strategic asset of the state company Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) and pointed out that its “forced sale constitutes another episode of the multiform aggression” carried out by US institutions against the Bolivarian Republic.

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