France recommends its nationals to avoid Venezuela “except for compelling reasons”

This opinion, published on Sunday, is justified by the “resurgence of tensions” observed in this South American state since the presidential election at the end of July.

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A man waves a Venezuelan flag from a balcony during an opposition demonstration against Nicolas Maduro, on August 17, 2024, in Caracas, Venezuela. (JUAN BARRETO / AFP)

France recommended on Sunday September 15 that its nationals postpone all travel to Venezuela. “except for compelling reasons”due to a “Renewed tensions” following the presidential election. The recommendations come after Venezuelan authorities arrested three Americans, two Spaniards and a Czech, accused of being linked to an alleged plot to “destabilize” the country.

“For those already on site, it is strongly recommended to stay away from any demonstration or gathering of a political nature and to keep informed of the political and security situation”added the Crisis and Support Center of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a travel advisory published Sunday. “It is also recommended to refrain from any expression on the Venezuelan political situation in the public space.”adds the text.

After the announcement of President Nicolas Maduro’s re-election, spontaneous demonstrations left 27 dead and 192 injured, and some 2,400 people arrested, according to official sources. The countries of the European Union have so far refused to recognize a winner, while Washington has recognized Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia. Threatened with prison in his country, the latter has been exiled for a week in Spain, which has granted him asylum.


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