Government confirms that it withdrew authorization from Brazil to represent Argentine diplomacy in Caracas
- Venezuela’s government has confirmed that Brazil can no longer represent Argentina’s diplomatic interests, impacting anti-government opponents seeking asylum in the Argentine ambassador’s residence.
- Brazil’s foreign ministry expressed surprise at Venezuela's immediate decision and stated Argentina must appoint a new custodian under the Vienna Convention.
- Milei's government criticized Venezuela’s action but appreciated Brazil's continued diplomatic support while noting no urgency for a replacement.
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Caracas.- Venezuela revoked authorization for Brazil to guard Argentina's interests at its diplomatic headquarters in Caracas on Saturday, putting at risk six anti-government opponents who have been refugees in the residence of the Argentine ambassador seeking asylum for months. In a statement, the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry reported that the measure was officially notified to the Brazilian government of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, whi…
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CARACAS — Venezuela said Saturday it was revoking permission for Brazil to represent Argentina’s diplomatic interests in the country in the messy aftermath of President Nicolas Maduro’s disputed reelection. Brazil responded quickly and insisted it would maintain the status quo, at least for now, of overseeing the Argentine embassy, where six Venezuelan opposition officials have been sheltering for months. Venezuela was furious when Argentina joi…
Brazil's foreign ministry was surprised by Venezuela's decision to revoke its consent to guard the Argentine embassy in Caracas
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