Venezuelan Foreign Affairs Minister Yván Gil spoke at the United Nations on Wednesday, accusing Israel – with the “complicity” of the United States and the European Union – of “the greatest crime of extermination and genocide since the one committed by Hitler.”
Gil addressed the General Assembly in representation of socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro, who chose not to travel to New York. Maduro is actively wanted by U.S. authorities on multiple narco-terrorism charges, with a $15 million bounty on his head:
The Maduro regime representative delivered a speech mainly focused on condemning Israel, with some unsubstantiated attacks against the United States.
The Venezuelan representative also defended other rogue regimes such as Cuba and Iran and called for the lifting of all sanctions imposed on Venezuela and its allies. In the case of Venezuela, Gil justified the lifting of all U.S. sanctions under the alleged terms of an agreement signed in Doha, Qatar, in 2023 between representatives of the Maduro regime and officials from the Biden-Harris administration. […]
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