Chancellor Gil describes meeting between Spanish minister and fugitive Edmundo González as a “decrepit comedy sketch”

Foreign Minister of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Yván Gil
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Published at: 22/05/2025 08:44 PM

The Foreign Minister of the Republic, Yván Gil dismissed the meeting between José Manuel Albares Bueno, Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, and the representative of the Venezuelan fascist extreme right, Edmundo González Urrutia, in what he described as a staging to stage a show through his media and social networks.

“The supposed “high-level meeting” between José Manuel Albares and Edmundo González Urrutia seems more like a task commissioned from Miami than an act of foreign policy. A meeting to be held accountable to Marco Rubio, the real leader of this tragicomedy disguised as diplomacy,” refuted the Minister of People's Power for Foreign Affairs.

Gil interpreted this act as a commitment on the part of the former contract candidate to be grateful for the “welcome and protection” of European and American imperialism.

“González plays his role with enthusiasm: that of the puppet, defeated by reality and sustained by self-deception. He doesn't preside over anything, he doesn't represent anyone, but there he is, acting as if his thing were a cause and not a prop,” Gil said on his social networks.

He added that this pantomime has nothing to do with Venezuela. “It's a show to feed headlines and justify a leadership of the extreme right that only exists on social networks... and in the reports they send to their godparents in the north,” criticized the Venezuelan diplomat.

Mazo News Team

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