Venezuela: Thriller with Arrests for Overturning Or Killing Maduro – Disprove All U.S. and Spain

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The two Spaniards arrested in the are not linked to a country’s destabilization plan, Madrid says. On Saturday (14.09.2024) he had denied involvement in a plot to overthrow or murder him and the State Department. They are not related to the secret services of Spain the two Spanish nationals, arrested in Venezuela, and Madrid is not involved in any plan for her, said Sunday (15.09.2024) source of the Spanish Foreign Ministry. Three Americans, two Spanish and a Czech were arrested in Venezuela as suspects of a plan to destabilise the Latin American country, it was announced Saturday by the Venezuelan Interior Minister. “Spain denies and completely rejects any hint that it is involved in a civil destabilization operation in Venezuela,” the Spanish Foreign Ministry source said. “The government has confirmed that the (two Spanish citizens) arrested do not belong to the national intelligence agency or another state agency. Spain defends a democratic and peaceful solution to the situation in Venezuela,” the source said. Arrests may worsen Venezuela’s already tense relations with Spain and the US following the controversial presidential elections in July. “Spanish secret agents José Maria Bassoa and Andrés Martinez Anashne” Venezuela’s Interior Minister, Diosdado Campegio said Saturday at a press conference the two Spaniards are reportedly linked to Spanish secret services and planning the murder of a mayor. He named them José Maria Bassoa and Andrés Martinez Anasne, while state television broadcast their photographs. Qui són els dos bascos a qui Veneçuela acusa de ser del CNI i conspirar contra Maduro — 324.cat (@324cat) Campejo also accused three Americans and a Czecho of involvement in terrorist acts, including plans to assassinate President Nicolas Maduro and other officials. Saturday the State Department announced that “any claim to American involvement in a Maduro overthrow plan is categorically false”. A U.S. Foreign Ministry spokesman said Saturday night that he was informed of the “conception” of a “American military” in Venezuela and referred to “unverified information on the detention of two other American nationals”. Spanish Foreign Ministry official told Reuters news agency that Madrid asked Caracas for more information on the case. The Spanish embassy has sent a rhetorical announcement to the Venezuelan government asking for access to the detained citizens in order to determine their identity and nationality and to know exactly what they are accused of,” said the Spanish Ministry’s source maintaining its anonymity. The two Spaniards were arrested while taking photographs in the city of Puerto Ayakucho, Venezuelan Interior Minister said. On 12 September Venezuela withdrew its ambassador to Spain for consultations, while invited the Spanish ambassador to explain to the Foreign Ministry after the Spanish Ministry’s statement on “dictatorship” Maduro. Caracas was also outraged by the decision of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to meet the opposition candidate in the Venezuelan presidential election, Edmundo Gonzales Urutia, to whom political asylum was granted in Madrid. RES information – photos: Reuters