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Venezuelan Security Forces Surround Argentine Embassy in Caracas Raising International Outcry

Word on the StreetSaturday, Sep 7, 2024 7:00 pm ET
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Local time on September 6th, Venezuelan security forces surrounded the Argentine Embassy in Caracas, sparking accusations from the Argentine Foreign Ministry of a blatant violation of international law. Reports indicate that multiple opposition leaders were present inside the embassy at the time.

In response to the escalating situation, the Argentine Security Minister Patricia Bullrich condemned the actions of the Venezuelan security forces, asserting that their move contravenes all international laws. She called upon the international community and the Venezuelan populace to resist and denounce such actions. Bullrich emphasized that all Argentines resolutely oppose any form of encroachment on their embassy.

On September 7th, Brazil’s Foreign Ministry addressed the media, underlining their focus on ensuring the safety of everyone inside the embassy. The ministry confirmed that Brazil would continue to represent Argentina’s interests in Venezuela, despite the Venezuelan government's latest moves.

Previously, on July 29th, the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry had announced a recall of its diplomatic personnel from Argentina, Chile, and Peru, prompting similar actions from these countries. The decision was rooted in these nations' refusal to recognize the Venezuelan presidential election results. Following the suspension of Argentina's embassy operations in Venezuela, Brazil had agreed to step in and manage Argentina’s interests.

The diplomatic standoff represents a significant escalation in tensions between the nations, raising concerns about the broader implications for regional stability. The international community will be closely monitoring how these events unfold and the potential ramifications for diplomatic protocols and international relations.
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