Venezuelan Government Establishes Security Strategies to Guarantee Peace
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Venezuela's Executive Vice President for Policy, Citizen Security, and Peace, Diosdado Cabello, held a meeting today with the Ministerial Security Council to establish strategies for consolidating peace, according to unofficial sources.
The meeting was attended by authorities from police agencies and the Bolivarian National Armed Forces. It served to evaluate the progress of plans and programs related to crime prevention, the fight against organized crime, and the strengthening of citizen security bodies.
The "actions taken to guarantee the protection of the Venezuelan people, based on the doctrine of the Great Mission Quadrants of Peace," were also reviewed, the source stated without providing further details, as reported by the website Con el Mazo Dando.
Venezuela's head of dialogue processes, Jorge Rodríguez, alerted last night to a false flag operation organized by far-right sectors against the United States Embassy in Caracas.
In information released on his Telegram account, the president of the National Assembly reported that through three distinct channels, they warned the US government "of a grave threat, through a false flag operation prepared by local extremist right-wing sectors."
Rodríguez denounced that "there is an attempt to place lethal explosives in the United States Embassy in Venezuela."
The message published on the social network also stated, "We have also warned a European embassy of these events so that it may communicate the seriousness of this information to US diplomatic personnel."
He emphasized that, simultaneously, they have reinforced security measures around that diplomatic headquarters, "which our Government respects and protects."
During the course of this Monday, the Venezuelan people are scheduled to mobilize to the headquarters of the United Nations system in Caracas to reject external threats and reaffirm the people's commitment to peace, sovereignty, and the defense of life, according to local press media.
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