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Argentina Demands Safe Passage for Asylum Seekers Trapped in Venezuelan Embassy
Buenos Aires, Argentina – teh Argentine government has issued a strong rebuke to the Venezuelan regime, demanding the immediate and safe passage of six asylum seekers trapped inside the Argentine embassy in Caracas.
The situation has escalated into a diplomatic crisis, with Argentina expressing “maximum concern” over the well-being of the individuals seeking refuge. The six asylum seekers, whose nationalities have not been disclosed, have been sheltering inside the embassy for several months, fearing persecution by the Maduro government.”We urge the Venezuelan authorities to grant these individuals safe conduct and allow them to leave the contry,” a statement from the Argentine Foreign Ministry read.”Their safety and security are paramount, and we will continue to work tirelessly to ensure their well-being.”
The Argentine government has been in direct contact with Venezuelan officials, pressing for a swift resolution to the standoff. The situation highlights the ongoing political and humanitarian crisis in Venezuela, which has led to a mass exodus of citizens fleeing poverty, violence, and political repression.
Argentina has been a vocal critic of the Maduro regime, condemning human rights abuses and calling for a return to democracy. This latest incident further strains relations between the two countries.
Argentina Demands Safe Passage for Asylum Seekers Trapped in Venezuelan Embassy
Buenos Aires, Argentina – The Argentine government has issued a strong rebuke too the Venezuelan regime, demanding the immediate and safe passage of six asylum seekers trapped inside the Argentine embassy in Caracas.
The situation has escalated into a diplomatic crisis, with Argentina expressing “maximum concern” over the well-being of the individuals seeking refuge. The six asylum seekers, whose nationalities have not been disclosed, have been sheltering inside the embassy for several months, fearing persecution by the Maduro government.
“We urge the Venezuelan authorities to grant these individuals safe conduct and allow them to leave the country,” a statement from the Argentine Foreign Ministry read. “Their safety and security are paramount, and we will continue to work tirelessly to ensure their well-being.”
The Argentine government has been in direct contact with Venezuelan officials,pressing for a swift resolution to the standoff. The situation highlights the ongoing political and humanitarian crisis in Venezuela, which has led to a mass exodus of citizens fleeing poverty, violence, and political repression.
Argentina has been a vocal critic of the Maduro regime, condemning human rights abuses and calling for a return to democracy. This latest incident further strains relations between the two countries.
