Cuba is concerned over whether it keeps a Venezuelan plane

Cuba is concerned over whether it keeps a Venezuelan plane that will carry Díaz Canel to a summit in Argentina

the cuban government He is concerned about whether they keep the Venezuelan plane that will transport the president Miguel Diaz-Canel for the Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) next week before a possible request from the US justicehow it happened last June with a Boeing of a CONVIASA subsidiary, according to the Argentine press.

A report by the Clarín newspaper this Monday confirms that the Cuban ambassador has arrived ArgentinaPedro Pablo Prada Quintero, told officials of the South American country that he feared for the safety of the plane that will transport Díaz Canel to Buenos Aires, which recently used a plane belonging to the Venezuelan company CONVIASA on its international tours.

The media mentioned above also assure that the demand for guarantees for the Cuban President “was not met” because Argentine officials assured “that all planes coming to Buenos Aires with an official delegation enjoy immunities as well as heads of state” and that they also “comply with US sanctions”

However, Clarín points out that part of that country’s government has warned that there is “independence of powers” in the face of court actions from abroad, as was the case with Emtrasur-Boeing.

The newspaper mentioned above also said that the Cuban diplomat announced that its President Díaz-Canel wanted to come to the CELAC summit but had a logistical problem regarding his transfer in planes provided by the Venezuelan state.

The newspaper also assured that the main fear for Cuba lies in the fact that the plane in which the Cuban President is traveling could suffer the same fate as the Boeing of Emtrasur, a subsidiary of CONVIASA, which crashed last June with its crew in Argentina was held back. by 14 Venezuelans and five Iranians.

The Venezuelan government has the same concern for Díaz-Canel with its President Nicolás Maduro, the above-mentioned newspaper pointed out.

The Emtrasur Boeing was arrested in Argentina last June after a member of the plane’s crew was accused airplane had claimed ties to Iranian terrorist organizations and had undergone face-changing surgery in Cuba.

The crew, made up of 14 Venezuelan nationals and five Iranians, were temporarily detained in a hotel and their belongings confiscated by authorities in the South American country.

Shortly after this geopolitical scandal began, more than 200 Argentinian tourists are stranded in Cuba because the plane was rented from Cuban aviation flying from Havana to Buenos Aires had the Venezuelan flag and at the time Argentina maintained a landing ban on planes from Venezuela.

The Cuban state airline has signed a charter agreement Stellara private Venezuelan airline associated with the regime of Nicholas Maduroto cover the flights between José Martí International Airport and Ezeiza, just as the scandal of a restraint broke out on Argentine territory Venezuelan-Iranian plane and the Argentine judiciary decided to detain the plane to investigate for alleged links terrorist organizations.