The United States is expelling three Venezuelan diplomats, including
the South American country's top envoy in Washington, the State
Department said Tuesday night. Calixto Ortega,
Venezuela's charge d'affaires in Washington, and two other diplomats
have been declared personae non gratae in response to Venezuela's
decision Monday to expel three U.S. diplomats, a State Department
spokesperson said in a written statement provided to CNN. They have 48 hours to leave the United States.
On Monday, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced he was expelling three U.S. diplomats and accused them of conspiring to destabilize his government.
The Venezuelan leader
accused the group of diplomats of meeting with right-wing political
opponents of his government, financing their activities and encouraging
them to sabotage the country's electrical system and its economy --
accusations that the State Department has repeatedly denied.
"It is regrettable that
the Venezuelan government has again decided to expel U.S. diplomatic
officials based on groundless allegations, which require reciprocal
action. It is counterproductive to the interests of both our countries
and not a serious way for a country to conduct its foreign policy," the
State Department spokesperson said Tuesday. "We completely reject the
accounts of the Venezuelan government about any participation of the
U.S. government in any type of conspiracy to destabilize the Venezuelan
government."
In addition to Ortega,
Monica Alejandra Sanchez Morales, second secretary at the Venezuelan
Embassy in Washington, and Marisol Gutierrez de Almeida, Venezuelan
consul in Houston, were also expelled.
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