O ministro dos Negócios Estrangeiros não esclarece - à Renascença - se Portugal acabará por reconhecer Nicolás Maduro como legítimo Presidente da Venezuela: “É uma matéria que temos que concertar, sem
An explosive device went off late Saturday at Venezuela's consulate in Lisbon. Nobody was injured because at the time of the attack which local media said consisted of a Molotov cocktail, the offices were closed.
Venezuela's consulate in Lisbon was targeted with an explosive device on Saturday night, but there were no injuries, the police said. View on euronews
Venezuela’s foreign minister on Monday accused opponents of President Nicolás Maduro as being linked to damages at the country’s diplomatic facilities in five nations.
Portugal's government on Sunday condemned an overnight firebomb attack on Venezuela's consulate in Lisbon, amid tensions over Nicolas Maduro's contested swearing in for another term as Venezuela's leader.
Caracas culpa grupos fascistas por ataque com coquetel molotov e elogia ação portuguesa. Maduro acusa EUA de interferir na economia da Venezuela
Venezuela's Foreign Minister, Yvan Gil, accused opposition groups of vandalizing Venezuelan diplomatic facilities in five countries. Despite lacking concrete evidence, the accusation follows President Nicolas Maduro's controversial third-term election.
No sábado, pelas 22h00 uma pessoa atirou "uma espécie de cocktail molotov improvisado contra uma parede" da representação diplomática da Venezuela em Lisboa, que estava fechada àquela hora.
Na prática Miguel Albuquerque concorda que Portugal não deve reconhecer Nicolás Maduro como presidente.
Venezuela's Foreign Minister Yvan Gil claims opposition groups coordinated attacks on diplomatic facilities in five countries, seeking investigations.
which comes three days after Maduro was sworn in to a third six-year term, despite credible evidence of his election defeat. Gil said he has asked the authorities in Portugal, Germany, Spain ...
The message seemed designed to reach Washington as one administration prepares to hand the baton to the next: If the United States keeps messing with Venezuela, then Caracas will retaliate by “liberating” the US territory of Puerto Rico,