The Minister of Security of Argentina, Patricia Bullrichsaid Wednesday that his country “will not send boys who can kidnap them” during the South American U-20 season to be played between January 23 and February 16 in Venezuela and asked to change the headquarters.
“Can our U-20 team, number 23, go to Venezuela? Can’t they take hostages?” Bullrich in an interview with CNN Radio, where he spoke about the arrest a month ago of the Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo entry Venezuelaaccused of terrorism and wanting to attack the vice president of that country, Delcy Rodriguez.
“Argentina He would not send children who might kidnap them. “What is the difference between having a soccer player, who can be a very important piece, and a gendarme?” Venezuela because “they can accuse them of anything” and arrest them.
Bullrich He went further and asked if “a South American Championship could be held in Venezuela” and indicated that “the venue would have to be changed” and that “Conmebol would have to think about it.”
Until now, the Football Association of Argentina has not expressed himself on this issue, and the coach of the country’s U-20 team, Diego Placenteannounced this Monday the list of players who will travel to Venezuela for competition.
The Albicelestewinner of the competition five times and who occupied a place on the podium 20 times, will have Claudio ‘Diablito’ EcheverriManchester City’s reinforcement for 2025, as a great figure, while they also stand out Julio Soler (recently transferred to English club Bournemouth), Franco MastantuonoAgustín Ruberto (River Plate), Milton Delgado (Boca Juniors) and Alexander Woiski (Mallorca of Spain), and others.
In his remarks this Wednesday, Bullrich He also explained that the gendarme trip to Venezuelathat according to his family and the Argentine authorities will visit his son and his partner, was approved through a bureaucratic procedure of the Gendarmerie and that, since his arrest, the Ministry of Security “is working on a protocol to have they are clear which are the places where a member of a security force or an Argentine is in danger.
Source: La Verdad

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