Nicolás Maduro, President of Venezuela.

Caracas: The government of the President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, persists today in resisting attacks from several fronts, promoted by the United States, in an extreme effort to destabilize the South American nation and overthrow the legitimate authorities, Prensa Latina publishes.

A good part of the international community ratified this week the recognition of the Venezuelan president, who reiterated before the UN General Assembly the denunciation of the multiform aggression implemented by Washington and its allies.

When intervening in the high-level debate of the multilateral body, Maduro condemned the growing hostility of Donald Trump?s administration, from the intensification of coercive measures to support for armed incursions and terrorist plans.

The high political command of Venezuela warned at the beginning of the week about plans by sectors of the opposition, with the support of external factors, to generate violence and destabilization.

The first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello, mentioned intelligence reports referring to movements that suggest probable sabotage actions against facilities of the Venezuelan state.

The security organs recently captured an alleged US agent, linked to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), who entered the country with the aim of obtaining strategic information and attacking enclaves of the energy industry.

In this regard, President Nicolás Maduro asserted that the United States gave the CIA free rein to carry out covert operations in Venezuela for destabilizing purposes.

Likewise, Maduro ordered the activation of the so-called Special Operations Command, with operational capacity throughout the national territory, as part of a security plan aimed at guaranteeing peace and stability in the face of the December elections.

In the political sphere, the Executive focused its action on dismantling the opinion of a so-called independent commission on alleged human rights violations committed in the country, a report perceived in Caracas as ‘biased, full of lies and absolutely politicized’, in the words of the chief of State.

The permanent representative of Venezuela to the UN, Samuel Moncada, consigned this Friday to the multilateral organization a document prepared by the Bolivarian State to dismantle the discrediting campaign.

The Lima Group – whose members do not know the legitimacy of the Government of Nicolás Maduro – promoted a mission that operated from outside Venezuela with purposes contrary to the team appointed by the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, recalled the diplomat.

Moncada described this maneuver as a propaganda operation aimed at passing that ruling as part of the work of the UN office for human rights; “The confusion is used to justify military aggression against Venezuela and to execute the notion of the responsibility to protect,” he denounced.

By Redacción digital

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