“Diplomatic meeting or decrepit comedy sketch?” the senior Bolivarian diplomat asked via his Telegram account.
Gil denounced the alleged “high-level meeting” between Albares and Gonzalez as if it were more of a task assigned from Miami than an act of foreign policy.
He pointed out that it was a meeting to report to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, whom he described as “the true leader of this tragicomedy disguised as diplomacy.”
The former appointed candidate, grateful for the “welcome and protection,” enthusiastically plays his role: that of the puppet, defeated by reality and sustained by self-deception, Gil asserted.
He “doesn’t preside over anything, doesn’t represent anyone, but there he is, acting as if his work were a cause and not a prop,” Gil asserted.
Venezuelan Minister of Foreign Affairs stated that this has nothing to do with Venezuela, as it is “a show to fuel headlines and justify the leadership of the extreme right wing, which only exists on social media… and in the reports they send to their northern godfathers.”
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