Defense Minister Says Venezuela's Sovereignty "Is Not Negotiable" · Global Voices
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The Minister of Defense, Gustavo González López, said this Friday that the sovereignty of the country “is not negotiable”, in the midst of the diplomatic rapprochement with the United States after the capture of Nicolás Maduro in January during a military operation. During an official act broadcast by Venezolana de Televisión (VTV), the official said that the principles of independence and Bolivarian military doctrine remain unchanged within the…
The Minister of Defense of Venezuela, Gustavo González López, said this Friday that "it is not negotiable" the sovereignty of the country. "What is not negotiable, what is inflexible, what does not change are our roots of independence, our Bolivarian military thinking and our ideas of sovereignty and protection of the homeland and the people", he said in an official act transmitted by the Venezuelan state television channel (VTV). The Minister o…
The Minister of Defense of Venezuela, Gustavo González López, said this Friday that “is not negotiable” the sovereignty of his country, in a context marked by the close rapprochements with the United States following the capture of Nicolás Maduro last January during a military attack on the South American nation. “What is not negotiable, what is inflexible, what does not change are our roots of independence, our Bolivarian military thinking and …
"What is not negotiable, what is inflexible, what does not change are our roots of independence, our Bolivarian military thinking and our ideas of sovereignty and protection of the homeland and the people," said González López. The post The Minister of Defense of Venezuela confirms that national sovereignty "is not negotiable" appeared first on THE NATIONAL.
The Minister of Defense of Venezuela, Gustavo González López, said this Friday that "it is not negotiable" the sovereignty of his country, in a context marked by the close rapprochements with the United States after the capture of Nicolás Maduro last January during a military attack in the South American nation. "What is not negotiable, what is [...] The entry The Minister of Defense says that the sovereignty of Venezuela "is not negotiable" was…
(EFE).- Venezuela’s defense minister, Gustavo González López, said this Friday that “the sovereignty of his country is not negotiable” in a context marked by close rapprochements with the United States following the capture of Nicolás Maduro last January during a military attack on the South American nation. “What is not negotiable, what is inflexible, what does not change are our roots of independence, our Bolivarian military thinking and our i…
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