The reaction of the leaders of the Americas to the results of the Venezuelan elections
According to the announcement of the Election Commission of Venezuela, after counting 80% of the votes, Nicolás Maduro won the presidential election of Venezuela and won the presidency for the third time with 51.2% of the votes. Venezuela has become Maduro’s victory had different reactions in America.
Anthony Blinken, the US Secretary of State, said: “We recently saw the announcement of the Venezuelan Election Commission. We are seriously concerned that the announced result does not reflect the will or the votes of the Venezuelan people.”
Blinken also said in a press conference in Tokyo just before the start of voting in this South American country that the United States and the international community will closely monitor this voting.
Blinken said: “The United States does not prejudge the outcome. This is a choice that Venezuelans must make, but the Venezuelan people deserve an election that truly reflects their will, away from manipulation.”
American officials have said that they will adjust their sanctions policy against Venezuela with the way the elections are held.
Cuba
Reacting to Maduro’s election victory, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said: “Nicolas Maduro, my brother, your victory, which belongs to the Bolivarian and Chavista people, has clearly and unequivocally defeated the pro-imperialist opposition. .”
The Cuban president added: “They also defeated the regional rightists, the interventionists and the Monroists. People spoke and the revolution won.”
Diaz-Canel’s office also announced that former Cuban President Raul Castro had a telephone conversation with Maduro and congratulated him on his election victory.
Honduras
Honduran President Giomara Castro also said: “Our special congratulations and our democratic, socialist and revolutionary greetings to President Nicolás Maduro and the brave people of Venezuela for their indisputable victory that affirms their sovereignty and the historical legacy of Commander Hugo Chávez.” .”
Bolivia
Bolivian President Luis Arce also said: “We have closely followed this democratic festival and we welcome the fact that the will of the Venezuelan people has been respected at the polls.” We want to confirm our desire to continue to strengthen our friendship, cooperation and solidarity with the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.”
Chile
Chilean President Gabriel Burich said in response to Maduro’s election victory: “The Maduro regime must understand that the results are hard to believe.”
He added: “The international community and especially the Venezuelan people, including millions of Venezuelans in exile, want complete transparency. On behalf of Chile, we say, we will not recognize any result that cannot be verified.”
Peru
“Javier González Olachia”, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Peru, also claimed: “I strongly condemn all the irregularities committed by the Venezuelan government. Peru will not accept the violation of the popular will of the Venezuelan people.”
Peru’s foreign minister emphasized that the Peruvian ambassador to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela was immediately called for consultation.
Costa Rica
Costa Rica’s presidency announced in a statement that “the government of Costa Rica categorically rejects the declaration of Nicolás Maduro as the Bolivarian president of Venezuela.” We will cooperate with the democratic governments of this continent and international organizations so that the sacred will of the Venezuelan people is realized.”
Argentina
“Javier Milli”, the president of Argentina, said before announcing the results: “Argentina hopes that this time the armed forces will defend democracy and the will of the people.”
Joint statement of Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador, Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Dominican Republic
The foreign ministers of Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador, Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala and the Dominican Republic said in a joint statement before announcing the results: “We consider it necessary to have guarantees that the results of the elections are completely based on the will of the Venezuelan people in express at the polls.”
The foreign ministers of these countries added: “This is only possible through transparent vote counting, which allows verification and control of observers and representatives of all candidates.”
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