President Maduro Welcomes UN Report Showing Venezuela Not Involved in Drug Trafficking

[This article is an AI translation from the original version in Spanish.]

The Head of State emphasized Venezuela’s leading role in the fight against drug trafficking and exposed the operations of criminal groups with ties to Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.

“Venezuela is the world champion in the fight against drug trafficking and all the mafias linked to Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru,” the president noted.

He reported that the opposition, having been discovered, is launching its absurd accusations against political leaders of the Bolivarian Revolution.

Maduro recalled that since Eternal Commander Hugo Chávez expelled the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) from the country, the cleanup of the country has been consolidated, as the various security forces remain on alert and carry out constant anti-drug operations. He also stated that Mrs. María Corina Machado “is financed by drug trafficking and the Albanian mafia.”

Maduro also mentioned that Minister Diosdado Cabello was in the National Assembly presenting the investigation report that allowed for the “neutralization of the terrorist attack” that María Corina Machado ordered and financed to blow up the Plaza de la Victoria contra el Fascismo in Plaza Venezuela and other facilities in the country.

The president emphasized that all the work to eradicate drug crops has been carried out thanks to the National Anti-Drug Superintendency and all of Venezuela’s military and police forces, which have helped consolidate a firm anti-drug policy over the past 15 years.

Colombian Drugs Move Across the Pacific

The president also noted that 87 percent of the drugs produced in Colombia are transported via Pacific routes to the United States and Europe, which also influences illicit operations against the Bolivarian Revolution, which in turn involve Ecuador.

In this regard, he asserted that

“one thing is clear: Colombian drug trafficking and the Albanian mafia that seized political power in Ecuador are the ones financing the campaigns against the Bolivarian Revolution.”

.Finally, he urged Colombian President Gustavo Petro to consolidate joint police, diplomatic, and political efforts to combat crime in the Colombian-Venezuelan border areas.

“We must unite in the fight against crime, but Colombian drug trafficking is on fire; Uribe supporters are coming out, embittered. Guaidó promised them he would hand Venezuela over to them on a silver platter… La Sayona is financed by drug trafficking and Uribe Vélez.”

He recalled that former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe Vélez financed the Tren de Aragua criminal gang, which was “totally defeated in Venezuela, where the truth prevailed.”

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Via https://www.globalresearch.ca/president-welcomes-un-report-showing-venezuela-drug-free/5898940

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