In the program, A Pulso, broadcasted last night by Venezolana de Televisión, the representative of the Moral Power highlighted that it was Commander Hugo Chávez (1954-2013) who outlined and founded this practice and that it continued with Maduro, “as his best disciple”.
He pointed out that it is direct diplomacy, of respect and of reaching agreements that are then fulfilled because “when Venezuela signs an agreement with another country, it keeps its word and fulfills it”, he asserted.
Saab pondered Maduro’s meeting with Grenell in the sense that, before the national and international public opinion, he ratified that the President and Commander in Chief of the Bolivarian Republic “is called Nicolás Maduro”.
“If the special envoy of President Donald Trump comes to deal with diplomatic issues with Venezuela and asks for an audience with the President, who ends up receiving him in the office of the Miraflores Palace, what does that imply in the formal, diplomatic, public and communicational aspects”, he indicated.
The jurist affirmed that these diplomatic relations leave “the Venezuelan ultra-right in a bad light”, represented by Edmundo González and María Corina Machado, and asked how they look before the public’s opinion, worldwide.
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