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Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza said on Sunday (16) that Nicolás Maduro was invited to the inauguration of Brazil's elected President, Jair Bolsonaro, on 1 January. However, the future foreign minister, Ernesto Araújo, said earlier that the Venezuelan president was not invited "with respect to the inhabitants of this country".
On Twitter, Arreaza published two diplomatic notes attributed to the Itamaraty Palace, still under the command of Aloysio Nunes, appointed by President Michel Temer. In them, there is the supposed invitation made to Maduro by the Brazilian government.
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[…] I have Honor to convey the invitation of the Brazilian Government to HE Mr. Nicolás Maduro Moros, President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, to attend the inauguration ceremony in the Brazilian capital, "says the note attributed to Itamaraty.
Arreaza then issued another note, which would constitute the Maduro regime's response to the following invitation: "The socialist, revolutionary and free government of Venezuela would never see the inauguration of a president which would be the expression of intolerance, fascism and interests contrary to the integration of Latin America and the Caribbean, "says the text.
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> Never considered attending a government like "https://twitter.com/jairbolsonaro?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" url = "https://twitter.com / jairbolsonaro? ref_src = twsrc% 5Etfw "> @ jairbolsonaro <! – >. This is the firm official response we sent you to @ ernestofaraujo <! – > via href = "https://twitter.com/ItamaratyGovBr?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" url = "https://twitter.com/ItamaratyGovBr?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw"> @ItamaratyGovBr <! – > December 12 last: href = "https://t.co/6iB1dcC39h" url = "https://t.co/6iB1dcC39h"> pic.twitter.com/ The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has declared that he would not comment on it. According to G1 the original direction of the ministry was to invite all countries, but the orientation was not intended to include Cuba and Venezuela. The future foreign minister, Ernesto Araújo, said Sunday on his Twitter account that Maduro had not been invited to Jair Bolsonaro's inauguration on January 1 in Brasilia. According to the future chancellor, "there is no place for Maduro in a celebration of democracy and the triumph of the Brazilian people's will".
Regarding the Venezuelan people, we do not invite Nicolás Maduro to take possession of PR Bolsonaro. Maduro has no place in a celebration of democracy and the triumph of the Brazilian popular will. All countries of the world must stop supporting and unite to liberate Venezuela.
"As far as the Venezuelan people are concerned, we do not invite Nicolás Maduro to take possession of PR Bolsonaro, the countries of the world must stop supporting him and To unite to liberate Venezuela, "Ernesto Araujo wrote this morning on Twitter.
The inauguration of the elected president is expected to attract heads of state from several countries. Under the Itamaraty protocol, leaders of South American countries are usually invited to the inauguration ceremony of Brazilian presidents.
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