Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez has confirmed his country”s support for the dialogue between the Venezuelan government and the opposition to ensure political peace in the South American country.
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez has confirmed his country”s support for the dialogue between the Venezuelan government and the opposition to ensure political peace in the South American country.
The official tour recently carried out by Venezuelan Chancellor Jorge Arreaza in different countries of Europe, ratified the total validity of peace diplomacy and the dialogue approach promoted by the Bolivarian Executive.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres reiterated his support for international efforts to achieve a peaceful and negotiated solution in Venezuela.
Cuban Vice-President Roberto Morales congratulated the assumption of the new Emperor of Japan, Naruhito, and the beginning of the Reiwa era, which coincides with the 90th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral relations.
Russia’s Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, asserted Moscow’s position on the situation in Venezuela is based on the premise that democracy is not established by force.
The former head of the Spanish government, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, argued against the position of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, towards Venezuela, and opted for dialogue as the only way out of the conflict in that country.
President Nicolas Maduro requested from the countries guaranteeing the Montevideo Agreement on dialogue in Venezuela, to reactivate this initiative to stop the terrorist attacks that seek to destroy the National Electrical System.
CARACAS, Venezuela.- More than 60 percent of Venezuelans support the calls made by President Nicolas Maduro, to foster a dialogue between Government and opposition. According to the Sectorial Vice President of Planning, Ricardo Menendez, a survey was conducted to determine the national public opinion, given the situation generated by the threats to peace by the […]
The call for dialogue by US President Donald Trump has generated rejection and doubts in Iran on its effectiveness, after the economic sanctions imposed by Washington and its withdrawal from the nuclear deal.