Cabello: The EU is a mafia to carry out US orders

Press conference of the National Directorate of the PSUV
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Published at: 20/05/2024 03:00 PM

This Monday, May 20, the first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, asserted that the “European Union (EU) is not synonymous with anything, that is a mafia, organized to carry out the orders given to them by the United States government.”

In this regard, during the PSUV press conference, he highlighted the clumsiness of the EU, thinking that they can protect Venezuela with the issue of lifting sanctions. “They have no morals to sanction any Venezuelan, the world's slavers are in the EU, the world's filibusters are in the EU, the wealth of the Peoples has been stolen,” he said.

On the other hand, he mentioned the stories of the extreme right to try to blame Commander Hugo Chávez for the loss of CITGO. “It doesn't work, these (the opposition) are vagrants, CITGO is the payment for the favors received and here no one is surprised that documents appear that link this Venezuelan opposition to hand over the wealth of Venezuela,” he said.

He noted that with the Government of Narnia there was a proposal to hand over the Venezuelan Guajira to Colombia. “If something happens with CITGO, beyond what has happened, it's all the fault of (Juan) Guaidó, Leopoldo López, Julio Borges, (María) Machado, (Henrique) Capriles, (Carlos) Vecchio, (Henry Ramos) Allup, who were the ones who called for sanctions and persecution against our country,” he said.

In view of this, he affirmed that the Bolivarian Government will do everything in its power to prevent the theft of Venezuelan assets. “We have denounced them everywhere, the whole world knows that this is theft, but they don't do anything (...) it's the establishment of a hegemonic model on the part of them who control everything,” he said.

He pointed out that in the face of this, Venezuela is a beacon and hence “the importance of the elections in the elections of July 28, to win, to continue consolidating the Bolivarian Revolution.”

Mazo News Team

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