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👉 La ministra de Seguridad, Patricia Bullrich, ha desestimado un video sin sonido que supuestamente muestra al gendarme Nahuel Gallo en buen estado de salud. Bullrich criticó la falta de detalles concretos en el video, como la fecha y ubicación. Este incidente ocurre después de que el gobierno argentino presentara una denuncia ante la Corte Penal Internacional por la retención de Gallo. Mientras tanto, González Urrutia continúa su gira internacional buscando apoyo para su presidencia electa en Venezuela.

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00:00Gendarme Nahuel Gallo.
00:02Last week, a video was broadcasted,
00:04without sound, which irritated the Minister of Security Patricia Bullrich a lot,
00:08who said, well, no, that's not a life test.
00:11And this is what Bullrich said.
00:13This is the video.
00:14There you saw the gendarme walking.
00:16These are the things that are broadcasted to show that you are in good health.
00:20Obviously, there is no reference.
00:23Yes.
00:24And there he shows it to Nahuel Gallo.
00:26But let's hear first what Bullrich said, who was very angry.
00:30We, as the Argentine government, and in our case,
00:35being a member of the gendarmerie,
00:37beyond the fact that he traveled as a common citizen to visit his family,
00:42we absolutely do not accept any game of an appearance,
00:48of a photo that appears in an unknown place,
00:52walking, without sound, without date, without absolutely anything.
00:57Although we recognize that it is him,
01:01for several details that we are not going to let the regime know,
01:05we do say that the only thing that Argentina is analyzing
01:11and the only thing that Argentina accepts
01:14is that Nahuel Gallo be put on a plane and sent to Argentina.
01:19It is the only condition. There is no other.
01:22There is no condition to detain him.
01:25There is no condition to open a cause for an non-existent justice.
01:29There is no condition to show that they have it well,
01:34as if it were a normal regime.
01:37This is a dictatorship, and dictatorships do these things,
01:41they give proof of life.
01:42Democracies, if they have a cause, generate judicial conditions.
01:49If this were different and the person did not have the appropriate papers,
01:57what he does is send him back.
02:00Everything that is happening is a pantomime of the regime.
02:06Well, what Bullrich says is right.
02:08The problem is also that from the regime of Nicolás Maduro
02:13there are no solid accusations about what it was
02:17the degree of espionage of which he is accused.
02:20He is detained, the accusations do not advance,
02:23the arguments of the accusations are not known,
02:26and that is why Bullrich insists that this is a pantomime,
02:29there is no judicial cause.
02:30Yes, let's remember that these images that were known last week
02:33were after the national government filed a complaint
02:37against the International Criminal Court for the detention of Nahuel Gallo.
02:40We can see them.
02:41Some say that it may be the surroundings,
02:44this place where there is a kind of prison,
02:47if you will, and that next to it, according to satellite images,
02:49they saw that there was a field that looked like it.
02:51But they are estimates because they were never identified.
02:54They did not say where they were and when they were taken,
02:57as the Minister of Security said.
02:59And with the degree of scandal that there is, nothing is going to happen to him,
03:02they are not going to do anything to him, nor are they going to torture him,
03:04nor are they going to hit him.
03:05This is more or less predictable.
03:07The point is that they accuse him.
03:08Of course.
03:09Because until now what was known, several weeks ago,
03:12was that he had entered a border with the intention of spying
03:17because he wanted to somehow get some of the Venezuelans
03:22who are refugees at the Argentine embassy.
03:24But this is a theory about which no evidence or documents
03:28or anything else appeared.
03:29More than one.
03:30Documents appeared that indicate that his entry was informed.
03:34Because you go to Venezuela today, you are not going.
03:36How do you come here to Argentina?
03:37You present the passport and if it is in condition,
03:40when you arrive, you enter and from there you do what you want.
03:43And much less being an Argentine.
03:45No, there was an invitation letter that with several days in advance,
03:49his partner brought, presented, that was received,
03:54that gave the complete detail that he was going for an invitation.
03:57But let's suppose, as they say, that he was a spy.
03:59Let's suppose he was a spy.
04:00But Rolo, a spy does not go this way.
04:02She reported where he was going to stay,
04:04until what date he stayed, where he entered, everything.
04:06If you are a professional spy, you have some coercion and you have some coverage.
04:10But it is the regime or the Venezuelan justice
04:15that has to prove the accusation.
04:17But nothing appears.
04:18Well, in the context of all this conflict that there is diplomatic,
04:21we remember that Argentina does not have diplomatic representation in Venezuela,
04:24but it is in Brazil, because when the elections were,
04:27after what happened with Maduro,
04:29Argentina withdrew those who were there at the embassy of that country.
04:33Well, in this context of crisis, of diplomatic conflict between the two countries,
04:37Javier Mirey this week received Edmundo González Urrutia,
04:40who is one of the main opponents of Nicolás Maduro.
04:44Well, elected president.
04:46Of course.
04:47He received him, Javier Mirey recognized him as elected president,
04:50he received him at the Casa Rosada, he was also in the Chancellery,
04:53they went out to the balcony.
04:54Well, as with all the protocols, as president.
04:57And Mirey achieved for the first time a massive demonstration.
05:00Yes, it is true.
05:01He always greets and there are not many people in Plaza de Mayo.
05:03This time there were many Venezuelans.
05:05Well, and now González Urrutia will continue to travel to different countries.
05:10He was, for example, with Giorgia Meloni in Italy,
05:13and now he will go to the United States to also seek the support of Washington.
05:17He hopes that he also joins Biden, so he continues his journey.
05:21Because a key day will be on January 10,
05:23when Nicolás Maduro tries to assume the presidency.
05:26Well, there too, from Casa Rosada and from the Ministry of Security,
05:29they are saying that it will be a key day, right?
05:31To also see what happens with the Argentine gendarme.
05:33It must be said that González Urrutia has a capture request,
05:36a reward, a capture request.
05:38In fact, he left.
05:40He is living in Spain.
05:41About time, let's say, before they arrested him.
05:43Yes, yes, well, now he is living in Spain,
05:45and as I was saying, he started doing this kind of tour to collect international support,
05:49to see if they can do something on January 10.
05:52Yes, what happens is that imagine what international support moves to Maduro's regime.
05:55No, nothing.
05:56He was also elected president, he went from here and there,
05:59he had designated the assembly, and he was left in the dark.
06:02He was left as a theoretical president.
06:04Yes, but well, I say, Argentina, in this context,
06:06in which they are fighting for the return of the gendarme,
06:09that Javier Miray has this gesture,
06:11receives him at Casa Rosada when he is not president,
06:14the truth is that it does not loosen the tension.
06:17On the contrary.
06:18No, well, this is clear that the path they chose is a path of confrontation.
06:22And there are no channels of dialogue.
06:24Because besides, let's remember that the only channel of dialogue
06:27that had opened was with the former ambassador Oscar Laborde,
06:30who Burry ended up denouncing for treason to the homeland.
06:33A kind of exaggerated thing that had nothing to do with it,
06:37and so it ended.
06:40When a channel of dialogue appears, they also deny it.
06:43And the government cuts it.
06:44In fact, Juan Grabois was also collaborating there,
06:46who later went out to say that he had actually asked Laborde,
06:49that there was also a kind of Pope there.
06:51They are trying to help this gendarme return to Argentina,
06:54from all sectors, even from the opposition.
06:57But as you said, the path that Casa Rosada chose is that of confrontation.
07:01That is why Javier Miray received one of the main opponents here at Casa Rosada.

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