Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolás Maduro replied to
the accusations US President George W. Bush launched Wednesday
against his Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chávez during
an address before the US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in Washington.
According to Maduro, Bush's remarks are a direct consequence
of the results obtained in the Rio Group Summit, held in Santo
Domingo last March 7.
"The US government took 72 hours to react to the Santo Domingo
meeting; they remained quiet while Latin America and the world
hailed the results and acknowledged the role of Hugo Chávez,
(Argentinean President) Cristina (Fernández), (Nicaraguan
President) Daniel Ortega and (Ecuadorian President Rafael)
Correa," Maduro told Venezuelan official television network
VTV.
For Maduro, the US ruler's speech results from "despair,
helplessness" and "bitterness because he has been unable to
revert the winds of change" in the continent.
Cómo anunciar |
Suscripciones |
Contáctenos |
Política de privacidad
Términos legales |
Condiciones de uso |
Mapa del Sitio |
Ayuda
El Universal - Todos los derechos reservados 2011

