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Boric meets with Chile’s ambassador to Venezuela after calling for consultations

The Chilean president, Gabriel Boricmet this Saturday with its ambassador in Venezuela, Jaime Gazmurifollowing the convening of consultations in protest against recent statements by the Venezuelan Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yvan Gilin which he denied the existence of the transregional criminal organization’He Aragua Train‘.

After the meeting, which took place two days after the president’s call and which was also attended by the undersecretary of Foreign Affairs, Glory of the Sourcethe head of the department ruled out breaking relations with Venezuela and confirmed that the ambassador Gazmuri will return to Caracas in the next days.

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“It is very important to maintain diplomatic relations with a neighboring country, especially with Venezuela and even more so when we have the same goals”De la Fuente said at a press conference.

The meeting with the diplomat sought “collect Detailed information about the current situation in the Caribbean country and “evaluate all measures to protect interests and security” in Pepperas reported by himself Boric on Thursday when he announced his decision.

The head of state, who has distanced himself from the Venezuelan Executive on several occasions and publicly, then said that denying a reality that he considers tangible and accredited “It’s not an option”, and described as “irresponsible”Gil’s words about ‘The Aragua train‘, an organization that was born in the prisons of Venezuela and now it has tentacles in the north of Pepper and its capital.

The course of events meant that on Friday afternoon Yvan Gil Correct your words and admit in your report X the existence of the criminal organization, despite your first statement.

In his message he indicated that the police of the Caribbean country “put an end to the criminal gang of ‘Aragua Train‘ in Venezuelastatement that the country’s attorney general had made hours earlier, Tarek William Saabthus moving away from the Venezuelan chancellor’s first statement.

The request for consultations from the Chilean ambassador in Venezuela It comes amid another controversy with Caracas related to the murder of former Venezuelan soldier Ronald Ojeda, which took place last February in Santiago and whose authorship and circumstances have not yet been clarified.

The controversy was sparked on Thursday when the Chilean prosecutor in charge of the case Heitor Barroson a television program, he pointed out that the hypothesis that has been used since the beginning is that it was a political act orchestrated from the Central American country, although he avoided answering whether it could be the work of organized crime or any counterintelligence service related to Venezuela.

Several Chilean authorities, including the president, insisted on Friday, following statements by Lamason what “international collaboration is decisive” for research andthey demanded” for Venezuela your cooperation in seeking and bringing to justice the crime suspects.

From the Source This Saturday he insisted on this cooperation: “We understand that it must be translated into concrete actions and not just – as we clearly said – into words”, he stressed.

The Venezuelan attorney general assured on Friday that he is looking for the two citizens Venezuelans identified as involved and, later, the country’s chancellor Caribbean committed “the absolute collaboration on the part of Venezuela”to bring justice for the death of the ex-soldier.

According to what is known so far, Ojeda He was allegedly taken from his home on the night of February 21, almost naked, by a group of people dressed in police uniforms and taken to an unknown location.

His body was found in a commune in the south of Santiago days later, under a cement block, about 1.4 meters deep.

Source: Elcomercio

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