Arias Cárdenas announced his retirement from the Venezuelan Embassy in Mexico
Francisco Arias Cardenaswho served as Venezuela’s ambassador to Mexico since 2019, announced last week that he was retiring from his position.
Through his account on the social network Instagram, the former governor of Zulia published a message in which he said goodbye to the diplomatic headquarters where he had been living until now.
“The certificate of delivery of the residence of the ambassador of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in the United Mexican States, has some new fruit trees that we planted in these years and that are heritage of the Venezuelan homeland that belongs to everyone,” published the former official military man. .
He assured that this “avocado planted with our hands three years ago is about to give birth. One remembers Ali Primera ‘who is for the country’. Flowers, buttons and fruits, someone is going to enjoy them.”
Arias Cárdenas did not explain the reasons that led him to leave the Venezuelan Embassy in Mexicobut he asked that they take care of the plants he planted during his time at that headquarters.
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