The Venezuelan Foreign Minister, Yván Gil, has attacked his American counterpart, Marco Rubio, whom he has called “pathetic obsessed man”, for his statements this Tuesday from Costa Rica, where he has described the Latin American country, as well as Nicaragua and Cuba, as “enemies of humanity”.
“Marco Rubio, pathetic obsessed man! It seems that he cannot sleep without thinking about Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela. Is it because, despite the hatred he exudes and his desire to do harm with blockades, sanctions and aggression, these people have defeated him time and again with dignity and firmness?”, he declared through his Telegram channel.
In the same message, the head of Venezuelan diplomacy has criticized Rubio, whom he has described as a “frustrated bureaucrat, who cannot bear to see how sovereign nations stand up to him”.
“Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela have shown that they do not give in, that they do not sell out, that they do not give in. And that is something that the spokesman of the failures and lackeys cannot stand, because they crash again and again against the dignity of the people,” he said.
Gil accused the United States, without mentioning it, of being the “only enemies of humanity,” pointing out that “with their war machinery and abuse, they have been sowing chaos and misery in half the world for decades.”
The minister thus joined the criticisms made by the Cuban president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, stating that “the migratory exodus in Cuba is proportional to the tightening of the blockade,” which deprives the Cuban people of “essential goods.” “Humanity is in danger because of your neo-fascism,” he declared.
The Secretary of State of the United States, on a regional tour of Central America, has described the three aforementioned countries as “enemies of humanity” from San José (Costa Rica), accusing them of having “created a migration crisis” because “their system does not work.”