Venezuela Calls u.s. Accusations of Drug Trafficking “Great Farce”
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Venezuela described the accusations of drug trafficking made by the United States against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro this Monday as a "great farce" and said that they are one more "operation to criminalize" the government. Petroleo Vice President and Minister, Delcy Rodríguez, insisted on pointing out that Venezuela "is not a relevant country in the area of drug trafficking", citing a UN report. "Do you realize that it is a great farce?…
The public appearance of Executive Vice President Delcy Rodríguez far transcended the format of a conventional press conference. It was, in essence, an act of legal, diplomatic and geopolitical defense of the Venezuelan state against what she described as "one of the worst lies, lies, hoaxes that has been poured into Venezuela": the accusation of being a "narco-state" ruled by "narco-terrorists."
Caracas, 8 Sep (EFE).- Venezuela’s executive vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, said Monday to the United States as “the global center for drug trafficking laundering,” so she considered that for Washington “it would be much easier” to combat this problem internally than to deploy, she said, “boats to attack” the South American country, which she described as a territory free of illicit crops. https://holanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/rss-ef…
Officer emphasized that the whole cycle of drug trafficking “is sustained within the territory of the U.S., from the entry of drugs to the laundering of money”
Venezuela’s executive vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, said Monday that the United States is the global center for drug trafficking laundering and that it would be more effective for Washington to face this problem internally, rather than deploy ships near Venezuelan waters. Rodríguez desc...
Venezuela's executive vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, said Monday to the United States as "the global center for drug trafficking laundering," so she considered that for Washington "it would be much easier" to combat this problem internally than to deploy, she said, "boats to attack" the South American country, which she described as a territory free of illicit crops. Venezuela's entry points to the United States as "the world center for drug t…
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