Santo Domingo. – The atmosphere outside the Embassy of Venezuela in the Dominican Republic remains calm this Sunday and without any visible surveillance, unlike yesterday, when police presence was observed around the diplomatic headquarters.
During a tour conducted this Sunday, it was found that the perimeter of the embassy remains completely clear, without law enforcement officers, without protesters, and without unusual circulation of people. The doors remain closed and no movements are recorded. Our cameras captured the quiet streets, in contrast to the scene of the previous day, when members of the National Police were stationed in front of the headquarters, as a preventive measure against the international tension generated by the recent events in Venezuela.
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The Embassy of Venezuela in the Dominican Republic has kept its doors closed amid the international political landscape, while the Dominican authorities have not issued new statements on additional security measures at the site. So far, the environment of the diplomatic headquarters reflects a climate of total calm, without police presence or gathering of people, while maintaining the expectation of the development of events in the international arena.







