Chavez ordered closure of the Consulate in Miami after expulsion of the Consul
posted on: Jan 14 2012 9:38 by RDugey. Viewed 18 times.Venezuela, Hugo Chávez, President yesterday ordered the administrative closure of the Consulate in Miami after the expulsion by the Government of the United States.
UU. the Venezuelan Consul in the American city, Livia Acosta Noguera, who described it as "unjust", "atropellante" and "immoral".
"Chancellor Nicholas (Maduro) has recommended me to close the Consulate, good close it, then." "We are going to close it, okay, there will be no Consulate in Miami", announced Chavez to submit his annual report before the National Assembly (Parliament).
Thus responded to the decision of the Government of the United States.UU. declared persona non grata Acosta Noguera, who gave him a deadline to leave that country FC makes three days.
. The spokesperson for Latin America of the United States Department of State.UU., William Ostick, announced the decision on Sunday, although he noted that it could not provide specific details about the reasons for that determination.
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.The expulsion of the diplomatic occurred after the Univision television network aired last December the documentary "The Iranian threat", on a supposed planning in 2006 to attack systems of several nuclear power plants in the United States.UU., in addition to the White House, the FBI and CIA
Some of those interviewed said that the embassies of Iran, Cuba and Venezuela would have participated.
Maduro had anticipated that Venezuela would give a "clear, strong and timely" response to the American action.

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