Venezuela accuses Panama of opening a diplomatic suitcase and demands respect for the Vienna Convention
Venezuela has accused Panama of forcibly opening a Venezuelan diplomatic bag at Tocumen International Airport and is demanding adherence to diplomatic norms.
The Venezuelan government has raised serious allegations against Panama, claiming that the forced opening of a Venezuelan diplomatic bag at Tocumen International Airport constitutes a significant violation of international law. The Venezuelan Foreign Ministry expressed that such actions undermine the legal security of Venezuelan diplomatic missions and infringe upon the rights of the Venezuelan community residing in Panama, as stated in a recent communication on Telegram.
According to the Venezuelan government, the event is a blatant violation of the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, particularly Article 27, which highlights the inviolability of diplomatic bags that cannot be opened or detained under any circumstances. The Venezuelan administration has deemed this act not only unacceptable but also a dangerous precedent that could affect future diplomatic relations between the countries.
In light of these events, Venezuela is demanding full guarantees against future occurrences of such infringements and has called on Panamanian authorities to adhere strictly to established diplomatic protocols. This incident raises concerns about the state of diplomatic norms and could have repercussions on bilateral relations between Venezuela and Panama, especially for the Venezuelan expatriate community in the region.