The Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, José Manuel Albares, had a phone conversation today with the Venezuelan Foreign Minister, Yván Gil, to discuss the case of Rocío San Miguel, a Spanish-Venezuelan citizen who is currently imprisoned in Venezuela. San Miguel, the president of the NGO Citizen Control for Security, Defense and the National Armed Forces, is being held in the Helicoide prison on charges of terrorism, treason, and conspiracy. The conversation also touched upon the closure of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner in Venezuela by the Bolivarian government in response to their call for San Miguel’s release. As tensions rise, Venezuelan civil society organizations and activists are planning a protest in front of the Spanish Embassy in Caracas. Meanwhile, the Spanish consul in Caracas has met with San Miguel’s daughter, Miranda, who was previously missing. The young woman, who also holds Spanish nationality, is currently unable to return to Madrid due to precautionary measures.