Chile announces withdrawal of its diplomatic corps from Venezuela

The Chilean government confirmed on Tuesday that the Venezuelan diplomatic corps will leave the country in the “next few hours,” after Venezuela ordered the “immediate” withdrawal of its missions in Chilean territory.

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And in six other countries in the region that have not recognized that the National Electoral Council (CNE) proclaimed Nicolás Maduro as re-elected president, after the presidential elections last Sunday, July 28.

Chilean Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs Gloria de la Fuente announced at a press conference the imminent departure of Venezuela’s ambassador to Chile, Arévalo Méndez.

In addition, he indicated that the Chilean mission in Caracas, led by Ambassador Jaime Gazmurri, will embark for Santiago. “before Friday”.

Other countries

In addition to Chile, Venezuela ordered the withdrawal of its ambassadors from Argentina, Costa Rica, Peru, Panama, the Dominican Republic and Uruguay and expelled its diplomatic missions from its territory.

Therefore, passport appointments, AFP appointments, passport withdrawal appointments, visa appointments and travel document appointments will not be processed.”.

Dozens of Venezuelan citizens arrived early in the morning at the diplomatic building, located in the Providencia neighborhood of the capital, to obtain information about their procedures.

Breaking of relations between Chile and Venezuela

Chilean President Gabriel Boric said this morning that the expulsion of Chilean diplomatic personnel from Venezuela “It shows an intolerance that is not typical of democracies”but ruled out a complete breakdown of relations between the two countries.

Chile will never be a country inclined to break relations with anyone. The only times in democratic history that Chile broke diplomatic relations was in 1943 with Nazi Germany and with Japan..

Boric said this before beginning his return to Chile from the United Arab Emirates, where he made a two-day official visit.

Boric was one of the first international leaders to demand transparency in the vote count and to question the results given on Sunday night by the Venezuelan National Electoral Council (CNE), which declared Nicolás Maduro the winner, with 51.2% of the votes and 80% of the minutes counted.

His main opponent, former diplomat Edmundo González Urrutia, obtained 44.2% of the votes, according to the first and only public report of the CNE, which did not specify which candidates received the 2,394,268 votes that were not reported.

Irregularities in the count

The opposition denounced irregularities in the counting and demanded the publication of all the results, as did most countries in the region, the UN and the Carter Center, which acted as international observer.

We have the duty to demand respect for the will expressed by the people of Venezuela and we hope that the minutes will be published soon and we will continue along the same lines with the rest of the countries in the region.” Boric insisted from the United Arab Emirates.

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2024-07-31 12:30:56

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