The opposition leader of Venezuela María Corina Machado thanked the president of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, for the “extraordinary reception” on Tuesday to the anti -Chavist .
“It is the time of concrete actions by the democratic governments of the Americas,” said Machado in X, where he responded to a publication in which Noboa announced the decision taken “together with President Edmundo González” to declare as “Terrorist Group “To the Transnational Criminal Band Train de Aragua, Nacid” in Venezuelan prisons.
The former deputy, who claims the triumph of the opponent against Nicolás Maduro in the presidential elections of July 28, expressed his satisfaction with the commitment of the Ecuadorian government to “advance, jointly, in the fight against organized crime, to drug trafficking and the corruption that bleeds Venezuela. ”
He also thanked Noboa for “his effort in the protection” of Venezuelan migrants in Ecuador, where he said, “they have found a second home.”
“Our determination is to bring them back home very soon,” Machado added.
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Noboa meets with González Urrutia, who is received with honors in Ecuador
The Ecuadorian president also reported that he will offer up to 250,000 barrels per oil day as an alternative to the countries that now acquire it to Venezuela, in the event that sanctions are imposed against the administration of Nicolás Maduro, who swore for a third mandate on the 10th of the 10th of January, after his questioned re -election granted by the commission, controlled by Chavismo.
Noboa announced these measures after meeting in Quito with González Urrutia, who was received with honors of head of state accompanied by his wife, Mercedes López, and decorated with the national order of merit in the degree of Great Cruz, one of the main distinctions of the Ecuadorian government
For his part, González Urrutia was revindicated again as the “legitimate president” of Venezuela, where he said that “a regime that clings to power through brutal methods, to the extreme of suppressing the last vestiges of democracy.”
The Antichavista considered that “Maduro’s regime has merged autocracy with organized crime, inflicting unprecedented suffering in recent history.”
With EFE information
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