Spanish Foreign Affairs Minister, José García-Margallo, said that his country’s ambassador in Caracas was summoned after statements of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Yesterday Maduro urged the Spanish government to rectify its stance of aggressions and accused the Spanish authorities of being behind an international conspiracy to overthrow the legitimate government of Venezuela.
The Venezuelan president reported that from the Spanish government receives relies terrorism of the extreme right of the South American country relies.
Speaking to reporters at the Congress of Deputies, García Margallo considered intolerable the adjectives used by the Venezuelan authorities, for which he proceeded to call the Spanish ambassador.
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