Venezuelan delegation protests grounding of plane in Argentina

Venezuelan delegation protests grounding of plane in Argentina

Workers of state airline Conviasa protested outside the Argentine embassy in Caracas
Workers of state airline Conviasa protested outside the Argentine embassy in Caracas. Photo: Yuri CORTEZ / AFP
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An official Venezuelan delegation, including the transport minister, protested Thursday outside Argentina's embassy in Caracas against the grounding of a plane and its crew in Buenos Aires since June.

The Boeing 747 cargo plane, owned by Venezuelan company Emtrasur, has been held in Argentina since it arrived on June 8 from Mexico with a shipment of auto parts, after having tried unsuccessfully to enter Uruguay.

Minister Ramon Velasquez and pro-government lawmakers visited the embassy Thursday to protest, as a few dozen workers of state airline Conviasa gathered outside chanting: "Return the plane and crew!"

Conviasa, which controls Emtrasur, is the target of US sanctions.

Velasquez's delegation handed a document to ambassador Oscar Laborde.

"We gave the ambassador some communications so that the authorities, the counterparts in Argentina, can sit down and talk about the situation, find the best alternative and the best solution to this problem," Velasquez said afterwards.

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"We hope that the truth prevails, that the Argentine justice system reacts, that it does not take this situation plagued by illegality to new levels," he said.

'Espionage and terrorism'

The Boeing first entered Argentina on June 6 with a load of auto parts from Mexico.

The Boeing entered Argentina on June 6, 2022 with a load of auto parts from Mexico
The Boeing entered Argentina on June 6, 2022 with a load of auto parts from Mexico. Photo: Sebastian BORSERO / AFP
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Unable to refuel in Buenos Aires due to the sanctions, the plane left for Montevideo on June 8. But the Uruguayan authorities refused it access, and it flew back to Argentina.

A judge ordered the plane be detained in light of an investigation into the crew of 14 Venezuelans and five Iranians.

Last week, a judge gave the green light for 12 of the crew members to leave Argentina -- minus four Iranians and three Venezuelans. That decision is now being appealed.

Velasquez said the crew members were being investigated for "espionage and terrorism."

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"They have not yet been called to testify, their right to a defense is being violated," he charged.

The Paraguayan intelligence service has linked one of the Iranian crew members to the Al Quds Force, a group of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards classified as a terrorist organization by the United States.

But Velasquez said the intelligence report was "biased."

The United States has asked Argentina to seize the plane, claiming laws were broken when it was sold by Iran to Venezuela -- both countries under US sanctions.

Conviasa workers protested outside the Argentine embassy
Conviasa workers protested outside the Argentine embassy. Photo: Yuri CORTEZ / AFP
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Last week, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro protested the US request, which he said amounted to an attempt to "steal" the plane, and asked Argentina for backing.

The United States' entry into the fray has also given rise to street demonstrations in Venezuela.

On Wednesday, Venezuelan lawmaker Pedro Carreno urged Argentina's President Alberto Fernandez to "show if he is a puppet of the empire, if he is a puppet of imperialism or if he really governs that country."

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Argentine presidency spokeswoman Gabriela Cerruti said at her weekly briefing Thursday that the outburst "does not imply a diplomatic incident."

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