Due to the conflict of the kidnapped gendarme, the government of Javier Milei recommended Argentine tourists not to travel to Venezuela: A dictatorship prevails

Due to the conflict of the kidnapped gendarme, the government of Javier Milei recommended Argentine tourists not to travel to Venezuela: A dictatorship prevails

“The recommendations are because a dictatorship prevails that one day can arrest you without any cause and without giving any type of explanation,” Adorni stated, adding: “More than a recommendation, it is obvious.”

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Adorni, at a press conference.

The Government recommended Argentine tourists not to travel to Venezuela

Along the same lines, the spokesperson assured: “One approaches a cruel dictatorship like Maduro’s or the Chavista regime, and that carries an inherent danger in the approach of that dictatorship.”

“It is obvious that visiting a dictatorship involves risk,” he insisted after Nahuel Gallo was detained and held incommunicado.

Likewise, he insisted on suggesting that the analysis of the case must start from understanding the Nicolás Maduro regime as a dictatorship. “It is irrational that one is going to get involved in a dictatorship that has done horrible damage to the Venezuelan people, and in this case Nahuel, who beyond being a gendarme is a husband, a father, an Argentine”he stressed.

“One should not approach dictatorships,” he proposed in parallel that the Foreign Ministry activate diplomatic mechanisms in search of intermediaries who can dialogue with the Bolivarian administration for the future of the gendarme.

The gendarme’s mother responded to the Nicolás Maduro regime

Griselda Herediathe mother of Nahuel Agustín Gallo, the Argentine gendarme detained in Venezueladenied the regime of Nicolás Maduro and denied that his son is a spy. Thus, he countered the statements of officials who questioned the presence of the Catamarca native.

Was Diosdado HairVenezuelan Minister of the Interior, who hinted this Monday that Gallo could be an agent intentionally sent by the Argentine government, with the aim of carrying out a mission.

In this sense, Heredia stated in statements during an interview: “He wasn’t on any mission, he traveled to be with his baby.”

“He did nothing for Argentina, he went on vacation to be with his baby. On the contrary, He was traveling with the permission of the Gendarmerie“Griselda explained in detail. And she added that this was “the first time he went to visit his sonwhich is one year and eleven months old.”

Source: Ambito

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