No one will veto or silence Venezuela

Caracas. The Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, stated that no one will veto or silence Venezuelaafter his government denounced that Brazil blocked the country’s entry into the BRICS during the summit that took place in the Russian city of Kazan.

There is no force on this Earth, I say, that silences the voice of rebellion and justice in Venezuela. Neither today, nor tomorrow, nor ever, no one will veto or silence Venezuela and whoever tries will dry upMaduro said without directly mentioning Brazil, in a broadcast on the state channel.

There are those who in the past (…) tried to silence the voice of Venezuela and what happened to those who tried to silence our voice? They dried up, they are dry, they disappeared from the map of history, they fell into the garbage dump of history.

On the other hand, the Attorney General of Venezuela, Tarek William Saab, questioned whether the President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, had suffered a domestic accident, in addition to accusing him of using the event as alibi and deception to prevent Venezuela from joining the BRICS group (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa).

Direct and close sources from Brazil inform me that President Lula da Silva manipulated an alleged accident in order not to attend the recent BRICS Summit, and that this version was nothing more than a deception to perpetrate the veto against Venezuela by evading his responsibility before the president (Vladimir Putin), the other attending leaders and in particular, President Nicolás Maduroindicated a statement.

The official accompanied the message with a video “in which Lula appears healthy, in use of his faculties and acting with total cynicism (…) Lula reappeared smiling and unharmed, making it clear that he used said ‘accident’ to lie to Brazil, the BRICS and the entire world, a fact for which he should be investigated.”

According to the document, There is great unrest in the Latin American left and the revolutionary movements of the world due to the unworthy and disastrous performance of its government at said summit by vetoing and cowardly attacking Venezuela, obediently following the instructions of the historical enemies of our people..

For his part, the former chancellor and advisor to Lula, Celso Amorim, declared that the veto had to do with a breach of trust.

By Editor