Maduro says Venezuelan gold is being stolen from the UK – Venezuela – internationally

President of Venezuela, Nicholas Maduro, This Wednesday they promised “they are stealing” Gold deposited by your country in the Bank of England “Theft of the 21st century,” he described.

“They are stealing from us Venezuelan gold reserves from the central bank of Venezuela. They are not owned by the government, they belong to an autonomous entity (…) More than $ 2,000 million in gold has been deposited in the Bank of England,” Maduro said in a government law.

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They are stealing Venezuelan gold reserves from Venezuela’s central bank, which are not owned by the government, but by an autonomous agency

The British Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled in favor of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s administration and a joint committee of opposition leaders, including Juan Gaida.

At the end of a three-day trial in London, five UK High Court judges agreed that it would take “some time” to examine the complex arguments raised by their respective lawyers, who concluded their charges today.

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The Supreme Court, which has analyzed Gaida’s appeal against the previous unfavorable opinion, should determine who the British executive really considers to be the ruler for all purposes in Venezuela, over the gold that the policy of the Central Bank of Venezuela (PCV) has in principle.

If it finally comes to an end, based on the English judiciary – and not just what the London administrator says – that President Quitte should clarify whether British justice should accept its political appointments (including the Board). They are invalid by the Supreme Court of Caracas.

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(Background: Controversy over Venezuelan gold reserves reaches British court)

In this regard, Maduro assured that international sanctions “harassment” and “theft of property abroad” had hurt the country, and stressed that those assets “belong to a government that is not in Venezuela.”
“They have invented the government of Narnia, our companies, money, accounts and fantasies like stealing gold from Venezuela,” he said, without mentioning President Quito.

Finally, he said it was “a case of theft in the 21st century because the money came from Venezuela.” “That gold belongs to Venezuela, in particular, to the Venezuelan central bank, they are the country’s reserves,” he concluded.

EFE

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